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11/25 The Voices From The Closet

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Closeted Emotions

We once embraced and knocked our knees
Now we are tied to our phones and keys

Human interaction seems to fade away
As our internet capabilities are here to stay

Plucking away on the Facebook page
Sends me into an inner rage

Watching our young and how they react
Has changed our lives and that’s a fact

How can we teach them how to enjoy a touch
A warm embrace, the thrill of a crush

Interaction is what we really need
To form a society that will be freed

To stop our moans and groans
We need to limit time on our phones!

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Candlewitch

Candlewitch

4 months 3 weeks ago

Dear Clentin,

Very well stated:

"Interaction is what we really need
To form a society that will be freed

To stop our moans and groans
We need to limit time on our phones!"

Exactly!!!

fondly, Cat

John Leslie O'Kelley

John Leslie O'Kelley

4 months 2 weeks ago

Clentin

Cell phones are nothing more than a disease or a cancer. You spoke well of our situation and that of our posterity. My question is, where will it end? I think that I know we'll all burn! Another great poem!

Clentin Martin

Clentin Martin

4 months 2 weeks ago

I wrote this poem after…

I wrote this poem after seeing a family in a restaurant eating, not saying a word, the Mother, Father and 4 children were on their cell phones!