Friday, April 17, 2020

Day 17 #napowrimo - day 11 #the100dayproject - The Fax Machine


For today's prompt, we were enlisted to write a poem about obsolete technology....


The Fax Machine

It still occupies the forgotten
corners of offices beneath water stained
ceiling tiles, next to tired coffee machines.
There are occasions when it rumbles,
takes a breath, and spits out a paper or two.
Only once in a while, a secretary punches
in numbers, lines up papers, and offers
them to the machine, like prayer or alms
to keep it moving through hard times.

Then it orchestrates dial tones
like a wind-up music box from the old days.
When the cubicle dwellers hear it,
they think it could be a bird
that flew through an open window
or a mouse squeaking in the HVAC.
But it’s just the relic with its aura
of toner, the dry aerosol a thumbprint
In the air to mark its territory.

Everyone ready with expletives
To describe the awkward beast,
Its yellowing plastic and the musical
sounds of connection, completion
followed by uncertainty. Somewhere
a copy of something was sent, and always
the fear that it gets there, somewhere,
or nowhere, in some form.

2 comments:

  1. "... it could be a bird / that flew through an open window..." the distinctive first notes of a fax transmission. Love that contrast of a delicate bird and a clunky piece of office technology. Very good.

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  2. This is a wonder piece. It is vivid in description, humorous and takes the reader back to that time. Really enjoyable and well executed!

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