Poem: Correction
Correction
Is it a sign of too much
reliance upon the technology
of spell check, that when I write
a word, one that I am certain
I have written correctly, and it
is marked, those small lines
appearing under like an invisible
school master's ghostly pen,
even if I find the word I intend
is not known to the dictionary
(which happens often, and with
words I do not think are so
obscure), even then, I doubt
myself, turn to other resources
to make certain that I am
not mistaken, because
the computer cannot
confirm my accuracy for me?
Is it a sign of too much
reliance upon the technology
of spell check, that when I write
a word, one that I am certain
I have written correctly, and it
is marked, those small lines
appearing under like an invisible
school master's ghostly pen,
even if I find the word I intend
is not known to the dictionary
(which happens often, and with
words I do not think are so
obscure), even then, I doubt
myself, turn to other resources
to make certain that I am
not mistaken, because
the computer cannot
confirm my accuracy for me?
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