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May 14, 2008
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In the Cubicle
In the cubicle, tiny file-box office
Semi-soundproofed cell, so unchrysalis like
I sit encased,
Reading memos
Answering phones
Twiddling pen and watching clock hands
Seemingly slower and lazier every day
As they perform their task as thanklessly as I….
In the cubicle, walls papered with charts & graphs
Important papers, meaninglessly urgent
Arranged by systems designed to impress
The Big-brother eye as it moves
Its piercing laser of threat
From box to box to box
Never acknowledging the human being inside….
In the cubicle, stuck with so many brothers and sisters
Slowly baking under fluorescent suns
Tapping our keys
Dialing our phones
Wondering if that paycheque at the end of the week
Is really payment enough….
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— Alobar, May 14, 2008
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Critiques
Pleides
18 years ago
Aaagh....take early retirement poet
weirdelf
18 years ago
You said it man, and well
asiajy
18 years ago
What a wonderfully
themoonman
18 years ago
Hi Alobar...
Alobar
18 years ago
Piercing, yes. Funny thing
infinite_dwarf
18 years ago
Let Me know
Alobar
18 years ago
Dilbert, hero to us
Mark
18 years ago
Ha it never is !