I am re-posting previous work during March.
Since 2014, I’ve published 30 original poems
for National Poetry Writing Month every April.
You can read more by clicking the NaPoWriMo widgets to the right ▶
Planet of the Smartphones

A signifying monkey grunted
(keyboard-clever, morals stunted)
from his perch in a digital tree.
And next, did text, quite rapidly:
Courtship rituals won’t suffice.
Face-to-face can’t break the ice.
Instagram me! Tweet me up . . .
friend me, like me, buttercup.
Sentences are so outmoded—
take too long to get decoded;
primate sexting hits me faster,
steers me towards your hot disaster.
Female monkeys: send an image.
(Ain’t got time for useless verbiage.)
if your snout just might unseat me,
tweet me, greet me—don’t delete me.
Then, unpeeling fresh banana,
searched his screen for Vox Humana . . .