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My pupils fill with fear,
Indescribable awe, darkness,
They brim with the kisses of stars
And the moon’s fresh breath.
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Psalm Of A Digital Dawn
In his sixth book, Psalm of a Digital Dawn, Mick offers readers both a mirror and a match to spark their own thoughts on the future of humanity, while simultaneously shining a spotlight on his own depression, personal struggles, and self-reflection. He also turns his critical eye not only outward to the chaos of the modern world but inward, reflecting on the digital age, the tug-of-war between progress and tradition, and the search for meaning beneath it all. The author tackles humanity’s newest existential threat, Artificial Intelligence, and the uneasy marriage between humanity and the machines they have created, exploring the growing tension as technology encroaches on art, identity, and even the soul. Blending biting humor, existential musings, and his signature unflinching honesty, Mick offers a poetic road-map through this new digital labyrinth. His poems reflect both awe and apprehension toward AI’s potential to shape the future, while reminding readers of the irreplaceable depth of the human experience.