Piercing the Heavens, A galvanized marvel wrought by man, Towers over us all, Casting Babaloynian shadows Across listless seas, It whispers lies, directly Into our ears, our faces lit By plutonic light. Scrolling, endlessly scrolling. There, in the distance, A lonely tower, Promising connection through plowshare Teeth, grinding us all The ox and the drover Each of us rent asunder By catapults filled with insults, Flying across generations To the fifth power, Until we all look up And cast weepy glossy glances At an indigo warbler Cruel beak and ragged crest Standing watch atop a Tower, Our sacred monument to Babel.