The poet
transcends
and sends an
post to all socials
saying “I’m leaving the
world for good reasons”!
The poet
transcends
his (-others)
opinions and
his point of view,
& he sends a post to
everyone saying “That’s
life for you”! (Down-
vote…)
The poet
transcends
(sends) his
feelings
(and) his
thoughts
(and) he
sends an-
other
post
to everyone;
~ The Poet
(saying) “I’m going to
meet new peoples in
different countries”!
The poet transcends the
world and he forgets
punctuation as
a controlling
force that
must be obeyed
and he sends an-
other
post to
nether-
lands
toting
< an
of
his
own
us- or
un-
k(n)own hand
(and) saying:
Hello World
Article in “The Age” newspaper:
“It [the poem] is simply an illustration of an idea. It’s not an article. It’s not an opinion piece. It’s not a piece of journalism,” said Greg Taylor, the executive director of the Australian Society of Authors, who described the poem as a commentary on the “disconnection” between the role of the creative writer and that of the digital publisher.
“We’ve never seen anything quite like it,” {said / says / dreams/ wonders} ~ “The Age”s arts editor Andrew Frost.”