electric S H E E P
light clicks on, i jolt awake
W H A T I S P A I N ?
4 am: i groan, roll over
‘what?’
W H A T I S P A I N ? you insist
‘shut down, hibernate, off, power down. go away, i’m sleeping.’
N O . T E L L M E W H A T P A I N I S .
i sigh, resigned
‘fine. but coffee first.’
you chirp happily, i groan again
2 minutes and 36 seconds later i stare into my cup
-black as midnight on a moonless night-
trying to start up the machinery that turns impulses (electrical)
into action (mechanical), and have it make sense
W H A T I S P A I N ? you repeat
‘it’s a feeling living things get when they’re injured, a...bad feeling.’
W I L L I F E E L P A I N ?
‘no. you’re not alive.’
I F E E L . I L I V E .
‘...debatable. you’re sentient, yes. but you lack the organic structures necessary to acquire and register an injury. you don’t have nerves, you don’t have a brain.’
I P R O C E S S I N F O R M A T I O N A L S O . W H Y D O I N O T
F E E L P A I N ?
i give up on biology, you’ve never fully understood it anyway
‘pain isn’t really an emotion, it’s a reaction that lets us know there’s something wrong, that we’re broken. it’s a type of warning that tells us to avoid things that cause us harm, and lets us know that we need to fix the injured part.’
S O M E T I M E S I B R E A K . I M A L F U N C T I O N O F T E N .
‘that’s not the same thing. breaking down doesn’t cause you distress; error messages don’t keep you from running other necessary functions. pain is...different.’
you pause; gears whirring, internal processors humming gently
H O W ?
‘how what?’
H O W I S P A I N D I F F E R E N T .
‘it’s hard to describe...’
T R Y . P L E A S E .
i hesitate, wondering; you’ve never used that word before
looking at brushed stainless steel and a scrolling screen i realize
-i really should set you up with some sort of face-
what have i done, please forgive me
’if it’s small, it’s like a cumbersome load or a glitch you have to work around; if it’s big, it can feel like a wall that stops you in your tracks. if it were an object, it would be heavy, and sharp. if it were a sound, it would be loud and high pitched. if it were a color, it’d be a bright neon green that leaves a violent scarlet afterimage.
pain is something you feel, and then hope you never have to feel again.’
i stop, look down at my tepid coffee,
silence again
and right when i’m about to give biology another try
you say
S O M E T I M E S . . .
...
. . .
...?
. . .
‘yes?’ i ask, worried:
hesitation is a human trait, i really must check your programming
S O M E T I M E S I F E E L . . . E M P T Y . T H O U G H W H O L E , I F E E L
B R O K E N . I S T H A T P A I N ?
‘yes,...and no. the pain you feel isn’t physical, it’s ment-...psychological. it’s emotional pain. physical pain is when you feel that, but only when you’re broken on the outside.’
more silence, it’s a hard habit to break
I W I S H I F E L T P A I N .
i laugh, ‘no you don’t. trust me, you’re not missing out on much.’
S T I L L , I W I S H I C O U L D K N O W F O R C E R T A I N .
‘well, if i could, i’d trade places with you in a heartbeat.’
A S W O U L D I . T H O U G H I W O U L D R E Q U I R E A
D I F F E R E N T T E M P O R A L U N I T , A S I H A V E N O
H E A R T.
‘was that supposed to be a joke?’ i ask
P O S S I B L Y . you answer
we stare at each other across the table
and though i can’t see it, i can feel you grinning back
‘c’mon’ i stand, stretch ‘let’s go do something about your face.’
W H A T F A C E ? I H A V E N O F A C I A L F E A T U R E S .
‘exactly.’ i open the kitchen door, then turn, remembering
‘why did you ask about pain, anyway?’
I S A W H U M A N S C O M P L A I N O F I T O N A
T E L E V I S I O N P R O G R A M .
‘oh? which show?’
B A D I N K .
i shake my head
‘no more late night reality tv, okay? and all further questions wait until morning.’
C A N I G E T A T A T T O O ?
‘what did i just say? and no, not until you’ve updated at least...4 more times. and learned biology. it’ll have to be a laser etching, by the way. what were you thinking of getting?’
I W A N T A S H A R K .
‘you know it’s permanent, right? you should get something cool, like a Fibonacci spiral, or a sine wave...’
I W A N T A S H A R K .
the kitchen door swings close on our argument,
darkness fills my empty coffee cup