One curious little robot unseen like a dot
A metal grin plastered on his weird face
Doesn’t feel like he has his own true place.
He goes around to find things just like him
The more he tries the more hope goes dim
He friends a plug outlet face misshaped like his
But sadly its covered in water drips.
Rustic metal hand reaches to be friends
he gets a jolt and zapped in the end
flying in the air from the strike and shock
wondering will he ever find his true flock.
rolling away in distress and dismay
he’ll find his true friends somehow and someday

Alana Scolari is a Detroit-based artist whose work bridges design, writing, and advocacy. As a visually disabled creator, she uses bold visuals and imaginative storytelling to explore themes of identity, perception, and accessibility.

