Streets shrug as we roam back to our homes, obstacle courses of lampposts and cones. For we shall stare at mobile phones.
Landmarks languish and attractions close; statues, cathedrals, Byzantine domes. For we shall stare at mobile phones.
Reading gets shelved, poetry and prose, with the dusty rebuke of neglected tomes. For we shall stare at mobile phones.
Conversation falters, dries up, unflows, feelings once said, lie buried, unknown. For we shall stare at mobile phones.
Yes, we shall stare at mobile phones, when we’re together and when we’re alone. For we shall stare at mobile phones.
And when we die, let’s hope they’re thrown into the pit with our crumbling bones. So that we might stare at mobile phones.
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DEFINITION Personification is when a poet or writer gives human qualities to an object that is not human. Example: In the first line of the poem above, the streets are personified by being made to ‘shrug’, something a person would typically do. Theme is the important idea that runs through a piece of writing.