Cell Blabbers
Cell phones are useful, no need to deny it
But since their inception, forget about quiet
Most of the blabbers say 'nothing' quite well
On that new-fangled contraption known as the "cell"
They chat in their autos while they are driving
Not conducive at all to safely arriving
With cell phone in hand, they're a scourge on the road
A danger to all with their talk overload
Cell-phon-ers persistently incessantly blabber
About so many things that really don't matter
Using the cell, they believe is so cool-ish
It's not cool at all, just foolishly fool-ish
Alexander Graham Bell couldn't foretell
His phonic creation would lead to a cell
A blabbering tool was not his intention
When giving the world his speaking invention
Having 'something' to say is an admirable trait
But speaking and blabbing, I can't quite equate
It's not really the cells that keep me upset
But the blabbers who own them, that talkative set
by Stan Cooper graphic by Don Hunt
Poetry by Stan Cooper
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Written on 2007-02-22 at 05:02
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