Shilpika Bagh
Under the realm
of ‘digital’ spell;
playful childhood
‘buried’ to dwell.
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Jackie De Klerk
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While alive and well,
on technology
we will dwell.
While dead
and 6 feet under,
we will attempt
to fix the blunder.
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Cody McGladdery
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Natural play is dead,
technology is
chosen instead.
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Mary Kirkpatrick
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The robotic children
are becoming
the evidence,
of merging
human interaction
and artificial intelligence.
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Ashish Verma
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Technology has buried
the true meaning
of childhood.
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Rinku Shah
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There was a time
children just couldn’t sit,
Now that idea
is buried in a pit.
No more running
and playing
in the neighborhood,
Gadgets have
stolen their childhood.
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Shilpika Bagh
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Oblivious to their ‘little world’;
lost in the ‘digital world’.
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Cory E Lizabeth
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Human interaction
is buried below
the new world
of technology
that separates people
every minute
of every day.
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Mercy Aranha
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Mobile phones
take u closer
to the person
far away from you
and increases
the distance
to the one near you.
Fate of technology.
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Codester White
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Playing together
has become
a thing of the past,
technology has taken over
the future of communicating.
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Sarrveshwaran
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Dawn of digital gaming
has robbed
the true sense
of the word ‘playing’.
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Sandy Jannetta
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Childhood Games
and society
buried beneath
new age technology,
where did the innocence Go?
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Rinku Shah
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Human interaction
will be long forgotten,
Technology and its clasp
needs caution!
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Savor the
moments of childhood.
Enjoy everything
while you can.
Real moments
is what counts.
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Wayne Kelley
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How times have changed
from just playing outside,
to being tied
and only focused
on electronic devices.
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Phyllis Snider Boyer
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Remnants of
carefree childhood
buried by digital display.
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Ankit Pandey
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The real childhood
in the grave,
children became
puppet of gadgets.
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Aira Maila Zapanta
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Let’s not kill
the genuine happiness
our childhood should instill.
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Som Choden
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Innocence lost
to technology.
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Marcella Bonner
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Technology has killed
physical interaction
and socialization.
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Mai Quesada
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Modern technology
killed the generation
of the once carefree
and vibrant interaction
of childhood play.
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Lovelyn Oncio
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How social media destroys
living in a moment.