Technology

Technology

A Poem by Sofia
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Mobile phones have become a basic necessity​...

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Mobiles have a strong grip on the world
People are spotted on the couch all curled,
Juggling between social networking sites
Wasting time in making up fights.

WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and what not
Teenagers mostly you'll find up caught,
Laughing at memes and things like that
Sitting on the bed getting plump and fat.

But worst of all their eye sight is
Staring at the monster who makes a hiss,
Every time a message is delivered,
A wide range of sound can be heard.

Parents are heard shouting about
But children don't pay attention to their shout,
Mobiles may be fun, they may be cool
But the one who uses them remains a fool.

© 2017 Sofia


Author's Note

Sofia
Heyy everyone!! Hope you all liked it. I had this theme in my mind for days and so I thought to pen it down. Please feel free to criticize.

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it's like sarcasm on smartphones and their usage... it a funny one... really enjoyed it... facts are also there...good work.. keep writing

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sofia

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much!! I appreciate your words 😃
I enjoyed reading this. Nicely written. ☺

Posted 7 Years Ago


Sofia

7 Years Ago

Thank you so much!!
Najam Us Saher

7 Years Ago

You're most welcome.

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Added on May 20, 2017
Last Updated on May 25, 2017
Tags: Technology, Phones, Teenagers

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Sofia
Sofia

Kolkata, West Bengal, India



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