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Naming the days is a collection of poems on modern living and conscious parenting. It brings an awareness to the way in which we live and use the devices and how devices use us. And it also throws a light on how we endlessly fill our days with one thing after the other and leave no space for us to just be and see the beauty of nature and spaciousness that surrounds us everywhere.
Sakthi
Sakthi works as a teacher in an alternative school in Hyderabad.Website: https://www.smallsmallgraces.com
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Naming The Days - Sakthi
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Digital Love
Facebook is a book of our memories
You can also say face book is a
Face and
Book for our memories
The extension of our mind
The extension of human mind
As we post a post in the Facebook
We like to receive likes and comments from our friends
We have so many friends
Our so many friends have so so many many friends
Our post is one among the many many post on their walls
On their Facebook page
On their memories
On their mind
We expect importance for our post
Likewise
Our friends expect importance for their post
Some times we scroll every post
We run through all comments
We run behind to get likes and comments for our post
Friendships are reduced to following the friend’s post
Feelings are reduced to Emojis
Human beings are reduced to comments
As we equate words and comments with human beings
Whether known one or unknown one
We ready for the fight
To protect our image
Our ideologies
Our identities
Are our identities are just a Facebook page
Are our identity is just our face and book of our memories
Can you sense a human being beyond their face and book
of the memories?