DSLR by Victor Alvia
DSLR
by Victor Alvia
I'm a digital man,
in a digital world,
playing digital games,
reading digital words,
on a digital screen,
from a digital phone,
counting digital time,
in a digital home,
I take digital shots,
on a digital nikon,
some people think,
I'm a digital icon,
but then a guy says,
my pix look to fake,
to much effects, unreal.
I say,
"Hey mister, say what you want,
but do me a favor and look at your watch,
do you know where you are?
We pay our bills on a digital card.
nothing is real, call me bizarre,
but this is my style, my digital art."

by Victor Alvia
I'm a digital man,
in a digital world,
playing digital games,
reading digital words,
on a digital screen,
from a digital phone,
counting digital time,
in a digital home,
I take digital shots,
on a digital nikon,
some people think,
I'm a digital icon,
but then a guy says,
my pix look to fake,
to much effects, unreal.
I say,
"Hey mister, say what you want,
but do me a favor and look at your watch,
do you know where you are?
We pay our bills on a digital card.
nothing is real, call me bizarre,
but this is my style, my digital art."



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