Remember the days, not too far back,
Although eons in consequence,
When there were coffee houses in town,
And we dawdled for interminable hours,
Over interminable cups, without
A bouncer’s hint that we must leave.
In the coldest chill and penury,
The warmth of our converse made
Everything rich. And, gadgetless,
We pined to see more of each other.
Now we have gizmos for company,
And remotes where children used to be.
Words have become logos and conversation
Tags, and politics is all about the next
Inhuman wonder born of inanimate
Chip. Friends, now extinct, may come to
Life on occasion in monosyllables
Of irritation, relapsing into the broken
Water pipes that need repair.
We had few comforts then, but were
Rarely sick at heart. Our comforts now
Are many, with newer schemes multiplying
That mean to give us more instantly,
Yet how we would rather be wounded
Together in bales of human care.
Coffee houses were thought dangerous
For instigating free and prolonged
Speech, and a bane to business to boot.
The politics of disaffection and collective
Cogitation made of them viper pits.
Stand-up bars now yield quick bites
And thankfully zero converse.
Hurry up, rush to the next bauble,
And let other entities take your place.
Say nothing lest we waste time
And lose the race. There is nothing
More suspicious, says Big Brother,
Than one human being conversing
With another on matters that
Do not bear directly on national
Honour, surgical strike, and GDP.
Coffee cups may have been with
Loving brew wrought, but they surely
Were infected with subversive thought.
Let nothing brew, let all be instant,
Brewing is inimical to development.
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