It’s a virtual world out there
Or so they say
Sometimes it really seems... true
Cell phones, the internet, conferencing
computer to computer, in between
Will the future lose physical connections?
Friends become avatars
Or at least pictures,
Sometimes moving, sometimes frozen
Though words continue,
losing context, losing meaning.
Will the future lose the sensual, too?
Have we lost touch with the “real?”
Holding hands through the net
loses something in the attempt.
Cold, isolating, without touch
Forever apart as we stretch our “virtual” hands
Will the future lose touch with the words we still have?
Reading our text on screen.
Ephemeral and fleeting,
Impossible to hold.
No roughness on the hand
No feeling the edges of a page
Will the future re-connect our sensations?
No comments or underscored phrases to share
For future generations or just our kids.
No highlighting significant passages
Meaningful in the moment.
A memory created.
Will the future make even memories solid?
Where is the joy of the page
Holding it, the smell, sometimes musty,
other times brand new. The feel, the sound,
Pen scratching over the rough surface.
Will the future re-awaken tactile connections?
Annotating a page, notes
of significance only to ourselves
Marveled over by our young
A sensual gift full of sweat and tears,
Tangible messages from the living.
Will the future return to messages full of sensation?
The feel, the weight, the ability
to share the physicality,
The weight of words as well as paper.
Not something in the myth of cyberspace
wherever that is
Will the future bring back the sensation of weight?
The smell of the page
Flipping through pages
Finding a new wonder with each turn
New adventure, new thoughts
almost physically present through touch
Will we make a future that includes all these?