“when the sea goes 5G” by Zoe Dickinson

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “when the sea goes 5G” by Zoe Dickinson.


when the sea goes 5G

By Zoe Dickinson

every phone screen

reflects only ocean

when brought to the ear, you just hear

churning waves

phone calls reach conch

shells, not friendsโ€™ cells

at low tide, the tip

of a contact

list surfaces briefly, barnacled

past recognition

Facebook flounders

AI argues with algae

whalesong goes viral

humpbacks

reroute shipping lanes

android turns invertebrate

and scuttles beneath kelp-fronds

naked gills a-tremble

at bus stops around the world,

we gaze into the Mariana

Trench, doom-

scrolling

social media

sleeps with the fishes

we wake up

with salt

on our tongues


Copyright ยฉ Zoe Dickinson

Forthcoming in Staff Picks for Invertebrates, Guernica Editions (May 2026).

Zoe Dickinson lives on the unceded lands of the Lษ™kฬ“สทษ™ล‹ษ™n peoples on Vancouver Island, where she is a manager at Russell Books and Artistic Director emerita of the Planet Earth Poetry Reading Series. She is co-editor with Kyeren Regehr of the anthology After: Poems in Dialogue, forthcoming from Caitlin Press, and her first full-length poetry collection, Staff Picks for Invertebrates, will be released on May 1, 2026 by Guernica Editions.


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