ONLINE INTERVIEW
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ONLINE INTERVIEW
Scrambled through my address book
Unemployment rate fast growing
Solace now I seek even in the waves
A click after I logged in
“ASL” came the first lines
“26, Male, does it really matter?”
“Business not dating” came the response
There was a pause
I must have unveiled my location
“… is typing a message”
“Complexion, work rate and experience”
“No bearing with the ad”
On second thoughts
“Dark as coal… proud I am of my race though
‘Even though they say that my back is bent
And broken under the weight of humiliation’
Rest I murder to feed my bill-fold.”
“LOL” he managed to type
“Not even in the face of poverty and backwardness?”
Frustration begins to set in
It doesn’t seem like business after all
“That instilled by your race
Whilst you savage the spoils of colonialism”
“What about the Rwandan, Somalian, Darfur genocides,
The diseases, the corruption?”
The aggression was clear and a match I was.
“To the benefits of your capitalists
Intents to erase a race for fear
Pharaoh once served a model.”
“My trade value not competitive enough
Still the lineage of my descent
Commands the world’s respect.”
Silence engulfed.
Time encroachment sensed
“Buzz! Buzz!! Buzz!!!”
There was dead silence.
Has my server gone dumb
Or was it my online manager?
Richard M. Richards
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In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.