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After the Refresh

By Richard Patrick GagePublished about a month ago 1 min read
Image courtesy of Nick Fewings

I don’t want to be read—I want to be seen.

Still I refresh the numbers, watch them feed.

Yet every night I bow before the screen.

Blue ticks and tiny hearts blink in between

this life I’m wasting and the life I need.

I don’t want to be read—I want to be seen.

My body stiffens into scrolling machine,

my coffee cools beside a dopamine need.

Yet every night I bow before the screen.

If someday all these platforms go offline, wiped clean,

what’s left of me that anyone can read?

I don’t want to be read—I want to be seen.

Not “great post,” not “so relatable,” but clean,

astonished quiet when my worst truths bleed—

yet every night I bow before the screen.

I’m tired of shrinking down to fit the meme,

of calling this obsession simple need.

I don’t want to be read—I want to be seen.

Yet every night I bow before the screen.

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About the Creator

Richard Patrick Gage

I'm an author and publisher of poem anthology group from northern Ontario, I like enabling other voices and new writers. I'm also a novel writer, known for the indie darling Noetic Gravity that came out in June 2025. Here I write for me.

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  • jl woodabout a month ago

    I had a really hard time making my villanelle sound rhythmic, you nailed it, easily

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