I want a life past 9:00,
one without cable television
or wireless
internet
access.

I want a life by foot,
without the protective,
metal
walls of a four-wheeled
motor
vehicle.

I want Sundays in the movie theater,
legs bent to chest,
in the seat just left of
center
in the front row.

I want to see that all of
this
is enough and
that there's no need
to spend Saturdays
spending.

A/N: The 3rd stanza needs help. I mean to say that the experience of seeing a movie is different from watching TV or browsing the internet because it is a communal screen, something shared with anywhere from 50 to 250 people you've never met before and will never see again. Everything I've been trying seems too deliberate, so any advice would be highly appreciated. I like the stanza itself, the way it looks and sounds, but it doesn't work with the rest of the poem.