Mock Epic: The Codex Of The Smartphone Poem by ashok jadhav

Mock Epic: The Codex Of The Smartphone

Sing, O Screen, glowing portal of mortal power,
Of Heroes who wield Smartphones, magical artifacts,
Small yet mighty, holding realms unseen,
Worlds of knowledge, communication, and distraction.
Behold the Mortal, thumbs poised like swords,
Eyes aglow with the light of countless apps.
Each notification rings like a herald of fate,
Each vibration a summons from distant lands.
Through touch and swipe, the Hero navigates,
Summoning messages, maps, and arcane social feeds.
The Smartphone, compact talisman of gods,
Holds power to summon knowledge and folly alike.
It records deeds, captures visions, grants counsel,
Yet lures mortals into labyrinths of distraction.
Memes, alerts, and endless streams of content
Are the trials the Hero must endure.
Battery, the life-force of the artifact, wanes like a dying sun,
And charging cables, sacred cords, link mortal to immortality.
Drop the device, and calamity strikes,
Cracks appear as if struck by Zeus' own lightning.
Yet mastery brings power: knowledge shared, friendships forged,
Directions discovered, and victories posted online.
In mortal hands, the Smartphone is both boon and burden,
A tiny artifact, yet mighty as any sword or spell.
Thus ends the epic of the magical Smartphone,
Where Heroes navigate realms of infinite possibility,
And daily life becomes an odyssey,
Guided, judged, and enchanted by this glowing codex.

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