Within grasp, out of grasp. In fashion, out of
fashion with purchasing power of hard currency, ready to inspect or provide a retrospect.
A private museum of sensory overload, a gallery of
broken signals, fulfilling, beguiling notions, emotions and motions.
Visages drawn in. Curtains slide over windows. Light
enters, exits, suffices vast lexicons, bursts of knowledge, intelligent and
purblind minds.
The fields are vast; sonic waves forge ahead across
lines of communication, invoking towers alighted on perches.
Salvation of distances is at hand. Separation
anxieties healed, albeit momentarily.
Those vulnerable souls have either honest or
rapacious desires, beloved or hated in public, private domains, inviting alien
shadows, penumbral outlines where thoughts bleed on magic carpets, Earth-bound,
Heaven-bound.
Wonderful words shared Sami.
"Hand-held reality! The small dances of fingers…"
Holding hands, quiet time, paradise for the wise. Thank you my friend for sharing your words and your thoughts.
Coyote
Whoa! Thank you so much Coyote for all your lovely reviews and kind sharing. Glad you like this writ.. read moreWhoa! Thank you so much Coyote for all your lovely reviews and kind sharing. Glad you like this write about cellphones and how important in our lives these modern times. Some take them to extremes and some don't. Take care good sir...
Well done Sami for describing our nemesis in such eloquent words. Most of us are not aware or choose to be blind to our serfdom. Its quite frightening when you stop and look around and realise everyone is absorbed in a screen. Dancing fingers leading us a merry dance - to where?
I should have sent you a letter!
Alan
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
Whoeee! So true and well said dear Alan. You have nailed it on the heard. Hard to get rid of this ad.. read moreWhoeee! So true and well said dear Alan. You have nailed it on the heard. Hard to get rid of this addiction or pay attention to others. Take care.
Just another way of withdrawing from reality. Send a text, that'll do, perish the thought of face to face; people even get fired by text nowadays.
I read somewhere that every day worldwide, over 150 billion texts are sent; that's one hell of a lot of finger tip tap tipping, ain't it.
It'll all end in tears
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
Whoa! I did not know that. That shows you the state of our world now. Things has changed tremendousl.. read moreWhoa! I did not know that. That shows you the state of our world now. Things has changed tremendously. Thank you so much dear poet for all.
Great insight! I am always inspired by your ability to use big words, visages, penumbral and make then seem understandable.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Wow! Thank you so much Phillip for your mesmerizing review and experience sharing. Thank you too for.. read moreWow! Thank you so much Phillip for your mesmerizing review and experience sharing. Thank you too for the uplift. God bless...
kind of ironic isn't it Sami, we live in a world where we are even more interconnected with each other and yet what is most prized is our self containment as seen by the throngs of people looking down at their cell phones.... I am reminded of Isaac Asimov and in one of his books he describes a world where there is almost no human social interaction... everything is done via TV connections... he wrote this back in the 1950's and seems he was quite prolific... also very ironic how a "smart" phone can also make us very dumb....
love the imagery you paint with your words Sami... nicely done...
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Whoa! So true and wonderfully stated. I can't agree more. It is all ironic and worth contemplating t.. read moreWhoa! So true and wonderfully stated. I can't agree more. It is all ironic and worth contemplating this phenomenon. That is why I wrote this. I called it the new marriage between fingers and small worlds. Thank you so much beloved poet.
Although cell phones are hailed, (in the same way as social media is,) as the ultimate in connection, are they not really the ultimate in disconnect? All those fingers tip tapping, a billion plus texts and calls made every hour of every day, with increasingly less time and inclination it seems for face to face communication.
Whatever did we do before the cell phone came along? Though I do remember posing myself the same question a couple of months or so after I purchased my first microwave oven, which I confess I find a most useful appliance when one is in a hurry. :)
T.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
A double edge sword I guess depending on how we use modern technology. People can go to extremes as .. read moreA double edge sword I guess depending on how we use modern technology. People can go to extremes as you marvelously state and how disconnections make us the victims indeed. Million thank yous but not on the phone but from the heart.
The marriage of fingers and small world is an imperishable, everlasting enchantment. You have written a stunning poem about world's hand-held reality. The perpetual dance of fingers that we all worship, Dear Sami.
Lately often we have been without electricity for full days now and again ( maintenance reasons) and ( (without wifi)I can see my whole family suffering without that hand-held reality you described perfectly.
Whoa! So sorry to hear that and so glad you have shared this powerful testimony. It is fitting to de.. read moreWhoa! So sorry to hear that and so glad you have shared this powerful testimony. It is fitting to describe this modern phenomenon that affects millions. Hope power is back but your power is still on.
5 Years Ago
Our powe is back after 3 weekends of inconvenience. Thank you . Your wonderful poems always are a g.. read moreOur powe is back after 3 weekends of inconvenience. Thank you . Your wonderful poems always are a great treat.
Ah, yes, the cell phone. We see people having dinner while still on the phone, people walking while on the phone, people driving while on the phone. It is scary. I think people have started to ignore Mother Nature's beauty because they are staring at the small screen. People do not have real face to face conversations....only text message friends. It is a sign of the times and actually quite sad. Good write, Sami. Lydi**
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
Whoa! I so agree with your assessment on our current state with this small screen called the cellpho.. read moreWhoa! I so agree with your assessment on our current state with this small screen called the cellphone. People are hooked on it instead seeing the larger life and its beauty. Thank you for sharing and visiting.
I have to admit not liking my phone overly. When I am out and about, I much prefer to look at the sights and sound around me. Of course, I spent significant time on the computer but the vase majority of it, is to do with writing and poetry. I really do not understand the allure of the small screen, when there is big time beauty to be held in the real world. Intriguing and effective write, Sami:)
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
You are so right. It is so vital to have that kind of priority and balance in our lives for we are m.. read moreYou are so right. It is so vital to have that kind of priority and balance in our lives for we are missing on a lot of things in life. So glad you shared that with us. Thank you so much Pryde Foltz.