Thursday, September 1, 2016

The Aging Technology Comments

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The women guild members sat to celebrate life achievement
It was awesome for the beautiful women
They counted themselves lucky to be alive courtesy of God
They discussed their life milestones
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Eliza Mwendwa 05 January 2017

Wow, such creativity!

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Karen Kerubo 30 October 2016

This has perfectly taken me by storm-the view on technology in a real world that we all identify with.You write so well Rose

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Elena Sandu 11 September 2016

I love how you wrote this poem, I was in the same room with those happy women laughing together. Great truth you spoke here, we can see this all over the world today.

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Denis Mair 09 September 2016

In the past we tended to associate each wave of technology with a generation (or a certain level of education) . As this poem demonstrates, now any generation or stratum can appropriate the messaging and social networking technology that has become part of daily life.

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Ruth Nyokabi 08 September 2016

The wonders of technology and how it is consumed by various parties.Nice

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Ruth Nyokabi 08 September 2016

Oh dear! i so love the last Stanza.Keep on keeping on

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Edward Kofi Louis 04 September 2016

Life and technology! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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James Mwenda 03 September 2016

There you go again Rose....creative mind bringing out the age and technology theme

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Nancy Majau 02 September 2016

haha Rose.technology! how different ages sees it and takes it. you are so creative . our mamas and phones.its interesting to see themes that have been used here.!!!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 01 September 2016

Yes, you are right. Technology has brought revolution. With laughter all read on their mobiles. This is very marvelous poem shared really.

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Collins Waswa 01 September 2016

You are really an interesting writer Rose

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Collins Waswa 01 September 2016

Hehehe Rose you have a creative eye...who ever thought a phone book contact list would amount to a poem?

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