“Maybe you don’t want
to spell blatant with an e?
Maybe this isn’t
what you’re after”
Whoever designed
the word processors of today
must have had good insight
into human nature,
and our shared propensity
to take unkindly to correction.
They could have,
(but didn’t)
designed the program
like a gameshow,
so that every red underline
was paired with a nasally blare.
Survey says;
better luck next time,
ohh I’m sorry
no E’s on the board,
the price is wrong,
next contestant, come
on
down!
so that misspelled descriptions
of the still morning—
early and alone,
prismatic rays of sun,
the balm of cool breeze,
the clear cloudless tonic,
and the soft blue compress
above each square inch…
Instead of being pleasant,
this description (if typed in haste)
would grate along the tunnels
of the inner ear canal
like the high-pitched screech
of nails on a chalkboard,
or the abrupt blast of a fire alarm,
or the din of a bottle return
in need of maintenance.
Yes I believe after all
it is good that our errors
in spelling and punctuation
are not corrected
forcefully. Perhaps
more of life should be
just a suggestion.