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death *strikethrough*

I lost my mother

 

No, not to death

I lost my mother to technology

To social media

To that ******* Facebook

I lost her to the bright rectangular shard of glass that was her phone

 

There she could reconnect with her friends

See what they were doing

Reunite with long lost childhood buddies

And see cute videos of dogs and babies

 

I used to love going on dates with my mom

Just the two of us

Most would say we were like sisters

We shared clothes and stories

And life lessons in between

Sips of coffee and slices of cakes

And walks in malls just because we wanted aircon

 

But now when I'm sitting across her at the table

Her eyes fail to meet mine

If they do all she'd say was wait, I'm replying

Then her eyes would fall back to the screen of her phone

Never-ending conversations became conversations that never even started

Loud chatter above food became silence so loud I could hear myself chew

Laughter and smiles were all the same except they were done looking down, facing a phone

 

And now I would rather dine alone

Than dine infront of someone glued to their phone

And that says a lot coming from someone with social anxiety and fear of being alone

Because if instead of talking to me your talking to your phone

I really would rather just be alone

I promise you it's not that different

 

Social media was designed to make us all connected

Countries apart, continents in between

We could talk and call like we were together at that very moment

But now the people were beside

The people we can touch and feel

The people with us physically

We forget to talk to, we ignore

We become disconnected with

Yes, you are retying old ties with your old friends who are miles away

I get that

And I am more than happy for you

That you and your highscool friends talk again

But what's the use of making new ties if you don't keep the ones you have now

 

I lost my mother to technology

I don't know if it's too late

I know technology won't stop advancing any time soon or any time in the future for that matter

But I have faith

I know beneath my mothers eyes glued to the screen

are the same eyes as the ones that first laid their eyes on me

Who looked at me ever so lovingly,

Like the most precious gift in the world

 

I lost my mother to technology

And I hope it's not too late to find her again

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gwen-pimentel
Published
Jul 18, 2017
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