Disconnected – Kristiana Reed

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I’m sat by a river


on a tree trunk


too big for me.


Listening – to failed rowing,


the sound of dog hair


shaking water into the air


and a small boy marvelling


at a grass snake.


It’s sunny.


It’s beautiful.


It’s the first blue sky


we’ve had in days.


 


And yet, listening –


I overhear


a solemn omen


of our time.


Our wall street car crash


Tory white man’s glory society.


Our oil drums of Frappuccino


war torn convenience store battle.


Our countryside losing, baby boomer


snowflakes in bushfires and no rain change.


Our skinny, skinny lollipop self-love


please stop privatisation and


the sexualisation of heartbeats and breathing –


our twenty first century world.


 


Three girls.


Young girls, led


by iPhones not maps.


The middle says she feels


disconnected


struggles to fit in


with what we’ve become.


The left agrees


and with the sobriety


of a confessional says


‘Yeah –


I think I’ve only ever seen you cry


on Snapchat.’

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