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Another typical afternoon In the Sunshower State South Florida we call it On my way in to work Listening to music Phone in hand Then it happened I slipped and fell My phone now airborne Me on the ground No good could come from this Once it met with the pavement It did three spinning backflips Then stuck the landing The screen now cracked Now I'm left living phoneless A liberated attachment No phone calls, texts or e-mails No random googling or facebook status checks Freedom from complications These are the first few days Then it sinks in Detachment from the world around me In these digital days I have lost my lifeline No quick access to information No calling for help Disconnected from everyone And everything around me A week wait for the repair My dependency has become clear If you don't want to admit it It's ok, we all have it This is just my story How I found out about My cellular co-dependency
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 5:18 PM UTC
My Cellular Co-Dependency
Another typical afternoon In the Sunshower State South Florida we call it On my way in to work Listening to music Phone in hand Then it happened I slipped and fell My phone now airborne Me on the ground No good could come from this Once it met with the pavement It did three spinning backflips Then stuck the landing The screen now cracked Now I'm left living phoneless A liberated attachment No phone calls, texts or e-mails No random googling or facebook status checks Freedom from complications These are the first few days Then it sinks in Detachment from the world around me In these digital days I have lost my lifeline No quick access to information No calling for help Disconnected from everyone And everything around me A week wait for the repair My dependency has become clear If you don't want to admit it It's ok, we all have it This is just my story How I found out about My cellular co-dependency
ryan-rapp
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Sep 15, 2013
Sep 15, 2013 at 5:18 PM UTC
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