Maltese Cross 30 Poems in 30 Days: My iPhone died today (5/30)

5 June 2007

My iPhone died today
by Daniel R Stout

My iPhone died today,
and for that I am glad.
I don’t need
its habit of ringing
at inappropriate times.
The world is in order
and I am at peace
with no cell phone.
I strike a hundred balances,
I gain a yogic centrism,
I am, and will be.
Take this technotrash
and throw it on the
rubbish heap of history.
I only hope
the ringing in my ears
will go away.

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This is one of the most touching things I've ever read.

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