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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: COMPUTERS Matches Found: 34 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` AGE OF REASON, by MARY MOBILIA Poem Source First Line: Computers will be truly smart Subject(s): Computers APHRODITE'S IDENTITY CRISIS, by TENAYA DARLINGTON Poem Source First Line: Love is greek to me now Last Line: Sending static each to each? Subject(s): Computers; Courtship; Life, Modern; Social Protest APPLE, by FLORENCE WEINBERGER First Line: The man my daughter married is in love with his wife Subject(s): Computers APPLE, by FLORENCE WEINBERGER Poem Source First Line: The man my daughter married is in love with his wife Last Line: Onto a sheet of sublimation printing paper the image he created Subject(s): Computers BACK FROM WORD-PROCESSING COURSE, I SAY TO MY OLD TYPEWRITER, by MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Old friend, you Last Line: Vibrate those aging hips again %beneath these trembling hands Subject(s): Computers; Typewriters CHIPS ARE FLYING, by JAMES LAUGHLIN Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: At first fortran and cobol Last Line: To gang up on that linda Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER, by OTTO ORBAN Poem Source First Line: This unheated star is not the kind to take in pious babble Last Line: On this ocean stammering with poverty and love Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER BIAS, by ROBERT N. FEINSTEIN Poem Source First Line: When the gadget I purchased proved wholly unsuitable Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER LOVE, by KIARRI T-H. CHEATWOOD Poem Source First Line: Now you can say what you want Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER PROGRAM, by DOUGLAS H. THOMPSON Poem Source First Line: Let's play a game, shall we? Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER WORLD, by JAMES KAVANAUGH Poem Source First Line: Computer world! %surrendering truth and beauty to the demands of time Last Line: In the controlling, colorless galaxy of %computer world! Subject(s): Computers COMPUTER'S FIRST CHRISTMAS CARD, by EDWIN MORGAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Jollymerry %hollyberry Last Line: As meerychr %ysanthemum Subject(s): Christmas; Computers COMPUTERCORP, by BLAIR H. ALLEN Poem Source First Line: Clickety-click...Clickety-click... Subject(s): Computers CYBERSPACE, by SYLVIA K. POLIKOFF Poem Source First Line: Internet, online, cyberspace Last Line: And I can't keep up the pace! Subject(s): Computers; Language FOUND POEM #40: (RECORD OUT OF RANGE), by MIKE MAGGIO Poem Source First Line: Find chan Last Line: Nofind chan Subject(s): Computers GATEWAY 2000, by JAN RUCKERT Poem Source First Line: This love-hate business has gone on Last Line: All you have to do is put an arrow on me and click Subject(s): Computers INKLING OF DOOM, by IRENE WARSAW Poem Source First Line: A prime communications-lord Last Line: It quakes before the internet Subject(s): Computers MEN STARE AT ME MORE THAN AT WOMEN, by WILLIAM OXLEY Poem Source Last Line: You'll not get rid of me again Subject(s): Computers; Riddles MY COMPUTER SLEEPING: A LULLABY, by BRUCE MEYER Poem Source First Line: Hush-a-bye you diode pile Last Line: Another year before you meet %a future that makes you obsolete Subject(s): Computers PORTENTS, by THOMAS MCGRATH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Today they invent Last Line: "sooner or later, Subject(s): Computers; Fire; Inventions And Inventors; Omens PURSUING A CAREER: 2. WORD PROCESSING, by LAWSON FUSAO INADA Poem Source First Line: Intern(m)e(n)t Subject(s): Computers; Heart Mountain Relocation Center Wyoming; Japanese Americans - Internment; Professions QWERTY, by ROBERT B. SHAW Poem Source First Line: The quick red fox our fingers trained to jump Last Line: That called him periodically back %to scramble madly through the alphabet Subject(s): Computers RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES OR, THE REVENGE OF THE POETS, by WILLIAM JAY SMITH Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What does she put four whistles beside heated rugs for? Subject(s): Computers; Poetry & Poets RANDOM GENERATION OF ENGLISH SENTENCES OR, THE REVENGE OF THE POETS, by WILLIAM JAY SMITH Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: What does she put four whistles beside heated rugs for? Last Line: Where are all your hot-rugged brothers and sisters headed. %madam, good-bye! Subject(s): Computers; Poetry And Poets ROOM SERVICE, by JOHN JOSEPH MCKERNAN Poem Source First Line: The entrance to the computer lab opens like the oak Last Line: O and a knife. A very sharp knife.' Subject(s): Computers SPIDERWEBS, by JAMES TATE Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The man sitting next to me on the airplane pulled our Subject(s): Air Travel; Computers; Eccentrics & Eccentricites SPRING FEVER, by VUYELWA CARLIN Poem Source First Line: Logitek 100 %asked one day Last Line: Being slapped about %by daffoldils Subject(s): Computers; Spring THINK TANK, by EVE MERRIAM Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Think thinktank think Alternate Author Name(s): Moskovitz, Eva Subject(s): Computers; Machinery & Machinists THINK TANK, by EVE MERRIAM Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Think thinktank think Alternate Author Name(s): Moskovitz, Eva Subject(s): Computers; Machinery And Machinists THINKING MACHINE, by JAMES LAUGHLIN Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I love my neural network Last Line: Can now only be concrete Subject(s): Computers; Thought TRANSPLANTING: 2. SLOW SCROLL, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Broughams, barouches, curricles Last Line: We and keats will always know in common Subject(s): Computers TRANSPLANTING: 4. HOT LINKS, by ALBERT GOLDBARTH Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: And at 36, ada, countess of levelace, will die Last Line: Savior of her husband, this sweet william Subject(s): Computers; Evolution WHEN THE COMPUTERS HAVE CRASHED, by WILLIAM WITHERUP Poem Source Last Line: And beading their lips Subject(s): Business; Computers WHY I TAKE GOOD CARE OF MY MACINTOSH, by GARY SYNDER Poem Full Text Poet's Biography First Line: Because it broods under its hood like a perched falcon, Subject(s): Computers |
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