I Lived In This World Poem by Vera Sidhwa

I Lived In This World



I Lived in This World

I lived in this world
But it changed so unexpectedly.
I did not expect such changes
In my human ranges.

The music turned into metal voices.
The phone with apps galore.
The mathematics of children
Gone so far intricate.

I never knew such mathematics.
The sciences knew no bounds.
The beauty of these changes
Threw older things around.

I never suspected such changes would be.
The cellular phones with towers on a tree
With satellites carrying messages so fast.
But alas, I couldn't keep up so fast.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016
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