LostInTyme
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I am sorry.
I can’t keep up with progress.
I don’t twitter,
I won’t “like” you on Facebook.
I might like you in person,
But we’d have to meet, and talk.
It’s called conversation.
It’s a lost art form.
For awhile, it became conversate,
But fortunately, that has passed.
I don’t know how to use a hashtag.
I do know it was once called a number sign.
When I write, or type, I use actual words.
The words I use, are, for the most part,
English words. Sometimes, I will use an Italian
word, or a French or German word.
But I won’t abbreviate or substitute a letter or number for
a word, just for the sake of brevity. I like the English language.
I like poetry, sentences, paragraphs, stories. I’m not into texting. I’d prefer to call someone on the telephone, but they will seldom answer, so I am forced into sending a cold unfeeling abbreviated text message in order to convey my thoughts. It’s a terrible way to communicate.
Soon the written language will be replaced with hashtags, emoticons, and scribbles on cave walls. Perhaps, if humanity retains enough intelligence, they will be able to design sufficient emoticons to appear to be as Egyptian hieroglyphs of ancient times.
I am sorry.
I can’t keep up with progress.
I don’t twitter,
I won’t “like” you on Facebook.
I might like you in person,
But we’d have to meet, and talk.
It’s called conversation.
It’s a lost art form.
For awhile, it became conversate,
But fortunately, that has passed.
I don’t know how to use a hashtag.
I do know it was once called a number sign.
When I write, or type, I use actual words.
The words I use, are, for the most part,
English words. Sometimes, I will use an Italian
word, or a French or German word.
But I won’t abbreviate or substitute a letter or number for
a word, just for the sake of brevity. I like the English language.
I like poetry, sentences, paragraphs, stories. I’m not into texting. I’d prefer to call someone on the telephone, but they will seldom answer, so I am forced into sending a cold unfeeling abbreviated text message in order to convey my thoughts. It’s a terrible way to communicate.
Soon the written language will be replaced with hashtags, emoticons, and scribbles on cave walls. Perhaps, if humanity retains enough intelligence, they will be able to design sufficient emoticons to appear to be as Egyptian hieroglyphs of ancient times.
I am sorry.