Mac Poetry

Gary Snyder Shares a Poem He Wrote About His Macintosh

Mac fans are a devoted bunch, and apparently poet Gary Snyder counts himself among them. Snyder wrote a bit of Mac poetry that was featured in the New York Times. Among other things, Snyder praises his Mac for sounding like a falcon, throwing him like a horse, and teaching him about impermanence and pain. This Mac poetry is no limerick.

If you’re also a Mac maniac, you should check out this Mac poetry. To read Gary Snyder’s Mac poetry, click on the links below.

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  1. Mac Poetry — The trend of using poetry to express devotion to technology, specifically Macintosh.
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