
ROBOTS DO NOT SHOP
Once it was wrinkles that blemished me in your eyes:
Youthfulness alone met your taste in workers
Now it’s my humanness that you scorn
For the power and stamina of robots I lack
Yet sneer not at my flesh and bones;
True, they make me weak in work
But from them comes my consumer’s thirst
That keeps alive the world of work.
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