Laurel Feigenbaum




Robotics

I no longer have an icebox, rotary dial or party line, 
phonograph or typewriter.
I don’t fry with Crisco or eat canned peas.

My luggage has wheels, my mattress memory,
an out-of-space voice tells me to turn,
and someone named Siri—whom I’ve never met— 
tells me everything else.