A few days ago, I sat in a
restaurant two tables away from a group of young people who, instead of
chatting among themselves, were all using their cell phones. I say using because they weren’t talking;
instead, they were all busily texting. It amazed me to think that instead of
enjoying one another’s company, they spent their time together texting other
people – even after their meals were served! It wasn’t an uncommon sight.
I’ve seen groups of teenagers walking downtown and talking or texting on their
cell phones, and I’ve seen people in cars talking on cell phones while driving
(even though that’s now against the law). I think one of the funniest things
I’ve seen was a young couple sitting on a park bench, sweetly cuddled up to one
another, each with an around the other, attention completely focused on their
cell phones, their free hands texting away. It all made me think about
telephones and how much phoning has changed since I was a little girl and we
had a single two-party-line phone in our living room.
With all that in mind, how about writing some "phone poems" this week?
Examples:
Suggestions:
- Write a poem about the best or worst phone message you’ve ever received.
- Write a poem about cell phones.
- Write a poem about texting instead of talking.
- Write an amusing phone poem, for example, a humorous ode to the cell phone.
- Write a poem that’s a “phone call” to the past or to the future (Here’s an example from Poetry Daily: http://www.cstone.net/~poems/phonesal.htm).
- Write a poem in the form of a text message (the title might be something like: “Text Message to _______________.”
- Write a poem about a mysterious phone call. (Feel free to fictionalize with this one.)
- Write a poem about visual and verbal communication via cell phones.
- Write a poem using only texting abbreviations. (Imagine Shakespeare writing “2b or not2B.”) Click here for a comprehensive list of texting abbreviations.
- Write a poem about “mobilogy” (the effects of cell phone use on behaviors, community, culture, entertainment, and economics).
- Write a poem about answering machines (or a particular answering machine).
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