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THE CELL PHONE

  • Writer: Oasis Magazine
    Oasis Magazine
  • Oct 17, 2018
  • 1 min read

A Poem written by Ahafianyo D. Matthew.


THE CELL PHONE


Ages are Decreasing, Graves are Increasing

We are entrapped in a movable cell

It is a new dawn but has become a new set trap

The movable cell seems more powerful than the movable being

Our lives have been pirated but we pretend it's a lifeboat


I have been a victim of the cell, engrossed in its activities

Only a few escape the damaging effect of the cell for they remember they built it not the reverse

We become invisible, yet we are physical beings

Jeopardizing the beautiful relationships nature has given us.

We become enemies of our own, that the blood of innocent souls cries on our hands


Ages are Decreasing, Graves are Increasing

The invisible creatures drains the life out of our time, leaving us lifeless and hopeless in our cell

Sleeping on the air, swimming in the sand and frying chicken in the fridge are unending attributes that echo through the cell

Hmmmm! Life is best lived with the cell phone but not as mini gods with ravaging effects

We must be protective and save lives not screen protectors of our cell phones.


Thank you.


Written by: Matthew D. Ahafianyo

The Poet for this Masterpiece
Matthew D. Ahafianyo

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