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Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
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Night Without Sleep by Ellen Bailey Have you ever had a night when you just couldn't sleep? Even when you're so tired you could fall off your feet?
You get up for awhile, and then you lay back down And just lie there, watching the clock go round
Then you remember that old adage, "Try counting sheep" It is supposed to help people who have trouble falling asleep
After some time has passed by You decide you'll give it a try And you start counting sheep, counting even their feet
Since sleep won't come, you get out of bed And decide to have some roast mutton instead
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A poem I wrote about the digital age.
Narcissistic selfies cover my screen. Full of attention grabbing contacts, living their "dream". But what does it mean? To gather a "like"? An acknowledgement of existence, for an ego-spike? Hours upon hours are spent staring a screen. With people feeling so sociable, yet no one to be seen. You see them walking down the street, with their head in their phone. Talking to hundreds of "friends" and yet are physically alone. For them life is just text, a new status or post. They feel perfectly alive, but live as a ghost. If there is a way for us to escape it, I wouldn't know how. As by posting this poem, I am doing it now. But this is where we are at, and this is far from the end. This is an evolution, it is far from just a trend. We have created this technology to further connect. But the side effect is, we are losing respect. Respect for communication, respect for what's around us. We are letting this age slowly, consume and impound us. And as generations go by, this will only spread. Their whole lives being dictated, by words they have read. Sharing anything they do, that has any interest. Instead of living in the moment, and just letting it digest. So when you post something, stop and think about why you do. Is it to genuinely to show them? Or is it really just for you?
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Good work EvilCycle. Thanks.
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...and oh so true ! Very good , do you like writing poems Evilcycle ?
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Sorry for my late reply granny, but yes, I do like writing poems very much
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Can YOU remember it ?
POEM THAT SOME CAN RELATE TO
I remember the cheese of my childhood, And the bread that we cut with a knife, When the children helped with the housework, And the men went to work not the wife.
The cheese never needed a fridge, And the bread was so crusty and hot The children were seldom unhappy And the wife was content with her lot.
I remember the milk from the bottle, With the yummy cream on the top, Our dinner came hot from the oven, And not from the fridge; in the shop.
The kids were a lot more contented, They didn't need money for kicks, Just a game with their mates on the road, And sometimes the Saturday flicks.
I remember the shop on the corner, Where a pen'orth of lollies was sold Do you think I'm a bit too nostalgic? Or is it...I'm just getting old?
I remember the 'loo' was the lav And the bogey man came in the night, It wasn't the least bit funny Going "out the back" with no light.
The interesting items we perused From the newspapers cut into squares, And hung on a peg in the loo, It took little to keep us amused.
The clothes were boiled in the copper With plenty of rich foamy suds But the ironing seemed never ending As Mum pressed everyone's 'duds'.
I remember the slap on my backside, And the taste of soap if I swore Anorexia and diets weren't heard of And we hadn't much choice what we wore.
Do you think that bruised our ego? Or our initiative was destroyed? We ate what was put on the table And I think life was better enjoyed.
ANON
What are 'duds' ?
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That great Granny, not heard it before. I thing duds was just a word used for clothes.
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Here is a poem for you Granny. Its called ....Grannies little laptop, By Roann Mendrig.
Granny has a laptop, its sleek and shiny new; She gazes at it fondly, and wonders... what to do?
She keeps it gently on her lap, she really thinks its nice, She doesn't like the mouse at all, she's very scared of mice!
But soon she'll start blogging and take the world by storm, With precise posts on ecology, and why our globe is warm!
She'll be in touch on email, with family friends on the net; And keep us all enthralled, with her global tete-a-tete!
She'll engage in quirky forums, and have a million fans, Asking for her recipes, of fish curries and flans!
She'll keep the world begging, for her poetry and prose, For her masterpiece in Egyptology, for the stories that she knows!
So, get set darling Granny, we're so happy you're online, You're a Granny in a million, I'm so glad you're mine!!!
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I've just come across a poem which I enjoyed reading. I must admit struck a chord with me as I don't like housework... Dust if you must, but wouldn't it be better To paint a picture, or write a letter Bake a cake, or plant a seed Ponder this difference between want and need.
Dust if you must, but There's not much time With rivers to swim, and mountains to climb Music to hear, and books to read Friends to cherish, and life to lead.
Dust if you must, but the worlds out there With the sun in your eyes, and the wind in your hair A flutter of snow, a shower of rain This day will not come round again.
Dust if you must, but bear in mind Old age will come and it's not kind And when you go and go you must You, yourself will make more dust.
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Ha ha ! Snowy and Cools .They are both really good, and very true....
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ~Chief Seattle
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