Hello Dreamers! How's everybody doing this week? Really? That's pretty cool. But let's talk about something else.
Are we heading towards a strange phone/computer anomaly? Yes, I realize that this sounds strange, but ask yourself and important question: If smaller handheld technology is better for our small pocket-size world, why are we making phones bigger and bigger? We want smaller phones, and marveled at the fact that we could fit so much into so smaller a device, but more recently, we've shifted away from the small iPhone 4 S size to the monstrous size of the Phone 5. Is it because in our obese world, everyone has fat fingers that require larger screens to accurately hit buttons on a key pad (because autocorrect downright doesn't help), because if so, isn't it worse for morbidly obese people to press specific spots on screen. But good night. I'll write write tomorrow. I need to sleep.
White Markers
Visiting minds, collecting thoughts, preparing paths
towards fulfilling life.
Unheard of ideas navigating their way through past
memories, seeking refuge in the mainstream of a mind.
Piloting narrow lonely roads, circumventing words,
searching for clues unspent in the totality of unread
inventions, filled with unspoken sentences.
Resting slightly on never-ending displays of strength,
forgetting daily intakes of overlying breath.
Forgotten are the words of explanation, buried beneath
the sandy knolls, white markers tell sad stories of a
life known once before.
RoseAnn V. Shawiak
Visiting minds, collecting thoughts, preparing paths
towards fulfilling life.
Unheard of ideas navigating their way through past
memories, seeking refuge in the mainstream of a mind.
Piloting narrow lonely roads, circumventing words,
searching for clues unspent in the totality of unread
inventions, filled with unspoken sentences.
Resting slightly on never-ending displays of strength,
forgetting daily intakes of overlying breath.
Forgotten are the words of explanation, buried beneath
the sandy knolls, white markers tell sad stories of a
life known once before.
RoseAnn V. Shawiak
"I didn't say that!" -Anonymous
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