The Anthroposheen (poem)
The Anthroposheen
Like that crisp packet you scoffed and chucked
On the fire reminds you of being young
Sucking up, shrivelling back, before that last
Flash of silver-sided, fat-acid gleam
That´s you and me in the Anthroposheen.
Me and you in the Anthroposheen
Sucking happily back in our one-bed flat
On piped in media, assorted trans-fats,
Loving each other like the last pair of twats,
Saying, in turns, well at least we can laugh.
You and me and the last laugh we had
Going back a bit now, I mean, really, way back
When the adipose oodles them fuel barons spaffed
Kept us dumb and happy, stoopid and glad,
They were good times, at least, they sure seemed like that.
Me and you, at least, seem built to outlast
Your red eyes, my red face, we make a good team,
Too wired to sleep, too dozy to dream,
Curdling together, our side of the screen:
That´s me and you in the Anthroposheen.