Alliance

Alliance

A Poem by Mrudula Rani

I pay abeisance to those who consign,
an ode or epistle on their mobile.
Marvel, tact and their nimble digits' design
that vanquishes its many an obstacle:

The tiny screen, with its minuscule keyboard,
acts like, banana-fingers I plod.
My irascible lexicographer
With autocorrection oft a terror!

© 2019 Mrudula Rani


Author's Note

Mrudula Rani
Dedicated to the writers who can post their writings through their IPhones.

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I can't do it. From paper to computer to you. My eyes are deteriorating, and my fingers are too big. I can write these little reviews, argue with auto correct, but no creativity is there. So, I agree with everything you have said, but not so eloquently. Starting to think I'm becoming a dinosaur, dear Mradula. See, I've typed your name wrong. Point made.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

4 Years Ago

With the autocorrection I struggle too constantly . Thank you for sharing your thoughts CD.
I like this! For me, it's a mix really, though I'll admit I prefer the computer over mobile 'cause the former provides me more concentration while writing.
I really like how you phrased this, esp 'banana-fingers' ;P
I can't stand the autocorrect either but I put it off so that solved the problem hahah!
A good write on the topic. Nicely penned, M. :)

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Yumna, I find my little iPod easy to carry around, disconnecti.. read more
yes that damn auto-correct often corrects what we have written with poetic license even if we don't want it to.
i got a kick out of this...read the fourth line different ways, several times...and feel you meant "its" instead of "it's" ---
I don't even own a cell phone, only have this computer. I used to write lots of poems on napkins as I was cooking pizzas in our restaurant years ago...in between pulling and slicing them.
counter top poems....guess I am a relic.
j.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Thank you for your lovely thoughts, Jacob.
I’m typing this review on my mobile right now, haha.

Not bragging, I just love that you’ve written an ode to the phone typer. My computer broke several years ago and I got in the habit of writing on my phone then, and I’ve just done it ever since.

I won’t say I don’t make (lots) of mistakes, but it sure is convenient to be able to write whenever and wherever.

Love the way you’ve approached the topic, Mrudula. Banana-fingers is a nice touch! My favorite descriptor in the poem.

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

You are excellent at writing on your phone Eilis. portability is one of the biggest advantage of t.. read more
I write on everything... old menus, bills, napkins, paper plates whatever that will take ink. I however cannot write on my phone, it may be a smart phone but it has a dumb user, so my desk is a flutter with debris with notes in them eventually they coalesce into sentences and then i sentence them to stanzas and eventually a completed thought (theoretically!) Your special language always excites me in your writes I love the word irascible by the way. I tease my staff for there tiny keyboard dexterity when i watch them but inside the tease is a bit of jealousy :)

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

I used to write too on everything and anything that took ink, now I use mostly old diaries that are .. read more
Ive written 90 percent of my stuff starting from way to go (earlier pieces to a few months ago on my i phone,the screen is small and its hard but i loved to write so much that i did it.
Now I use a small mini lap top much easier I must say to touch type.
great poem and use of words by the way !

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

The advantage of mini lap top is portability, you can carry with you to just about any where to keep.. read more
I can't do that Mrudula. I have to wait for the computer. My phone has a habit of putting its own text in and driving me up the wall. Plus the font is always far too small. I do not have the skills of the younger generation, so bow to them with their nimble fingers. Love your use of language again here.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Computer has a lot of advantages, but at my place we have gone through a few.... bad luck I suppose!.. read more
I got a ? Smart ? phone
No it was one of the stupid ones > did what it wanted rang the wrong people

Swapped if for a mobile "brick" that does what I ask for it to do

OK Its big and just takes phone messages
Ay least I wont get mugged for it

Posted 5 Years Ago


Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

I really want to know who came up with that name, Smart phone"? I believe it has mind of its own and.. read more
Wild Rose

5 Years Ago

I am just about to post about a new phone purchase >> its roughly correct > bit of embellishment for.. read more
Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Your observations are absolutely accurate!
I cant do it either... no matter, you write poetry and that is what matters..... N :)

Posted 5 Years Ago


Neville

5 Years Ago

and her fingers like a weavers, quick and cool.... not my words, but thought....
Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Your thoughts are always pure poetry.
Neville

5 Years Ago

............. maybe...
Auto-correction, that should come with a health warning.
You can definitely lose friends using it.
Something simple comes out sinister and murderous.
Stick to one finger pressing.

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Paul Bell

5 Years Ago

So true, they should make them bigger and glow in the dark.
Mrudula Rani

5 Years Ago

Glow in the dark???? In the middle of sleep, if I tried to check the time... I might scare myself t.. read more
Paul Bell

5 Years Ago

Cancel that invention then. lol

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Added on February 25, 2019
Last Updated on March 10, 2019
Tags: Mobile, digital, keyboard, autocorrection


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