====================================================================== Title: Drone Date: 2026-04-14 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2026_apr14_techne/ Word Count: 183 ====================================================================== > And now for our (optional!) prompt. Poetry is an ancient art, and one > that revisits themes that existed thousands of years ago – love, nature, > jealousy. But that doesn’t mean that poets live in a sort of pre-history > unaffected by technological advances. Emily Dickinson wrote about trains, > and I’m rather charmed by this 1981 poem about the “incredible hair” of > actors on television. In a more recent example, Becca Klaver’s “Manifesto > of the Lyric Selfie” draws inspiration from the contemporary drive to > document everything in digital photographs. Today, we challenge you to > write a poem that similarly bridges (whether smoothly or not) the seeming > divide between poetry and technological advances. Hovers, buzzes, hovers In space between green cliffs Where no path leads downward For human feet And birds have their homes Amidst the rock cracks and sea spray Some men huddle around The one who controls A viewport unto the sky and the void between green cliffs Records and uploads Sunny day at Howth Elsewhere, another called 'drone' Races toward sea ships and energy facilities In terrifying personless suicide mission