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EMOJIS SEEM TO BE ENOUGH

EMOJIS' SEEM TO BE ENOUGH


Please and thank-you,
Do you often hear these words,
Shops, offices, even  schools, 
Lack the use,
Only nerds adopt them, what a bore,
Do we need to use dictionaries 
Any more!!!!!

Shortened versions on messages 
WhatsApp’s and texts
Pls. And tx, or plz and thk-u, 
Oh wow then you really are with it,
But for proper English, only 
Correct words shine as a jewel.

And then we have hello and goodbye,
How’s it, hi there, hey,  hi dude,
None of the above are rude,
In fact, somewhat refreshing,
And somehow begetting,
Hello, is so ubiquitous,
So totally all encompassing,
So, surrounding.


Chou, see ya, catch you later,
Youngsters of today are present,
So, awe inspiring.
But it is sad to not use these 
Four precious words,
Maybe in scrabble and crosswords,
One hundred points should 
Be the reward,
Please and thank-you, hello
Or goodbyes, say them 
Out loud,
In the company of one,
Or in a crowd.
On rethinking about the word goodbye
Perhaps it sounds too final,
So, our present generation 
Find it cool,
To rather say, see you soon,
Light and hearty like a
Hot air balloon.

But for each one of these words 
And for thousands more,
There are emoji’s 
Which can all on their own
Tell a story and so
We are going back to Egyptian
Hieroglyphics, which
Millennium are we in
And who will in
The end win!!

Copyright © Jennifer Proxenos | Year Posted 2025

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Date: 8/3/2025 10:16:00 AM

- Emojis are increasingly taking over our language in our computer world ... so easy to leave without words... a shame/ but true, dear Jenny :) - I don't think we think about it that much... but we should - hugs
Date: 8/2/2025 4:44:00 PM

So true Jennifer, words are not always spoken as they are meant to be said. Well said dear friend… Beryl
Date: 7/31/2025 5:28:00 PM

I think it's sad. Modern dialogue is no dialogue at all. Soup now has an entire generation that grew up texting thus grammar is missing in so many poems, acronyms; brb, lmao, etc. have also replaced speech. Very poignant and sign of the times applicable poem. I've sent you a soup mail. Poetry hugs ... CayCay
Date: 7/31/2025 9:54:00 AM

In texting everything is shortened, "But for proper English, only Correct words shine as a jewel"
Date: 7/30/2025 5:26:00 PM

Going back to hierglyphics!
Date: 7/29/2025 6:50:00 PM

Please accept a thank you from me for this write, especially the ending, Jennifer. ~ Gershon
Date: 7/29/2025 12:41:00 PM

Dear Jennifer, By juxtaposing the importance of phrases like "please," "thank you," "hello," and "goodbye" with the predominance of emojis and condensed language in modern encounters, your amazing poem examines the erosion of traditional polite terms in modern communication. It considers how crucial it is to preserve these terms and their meanings in a linguistic environment that is evolving quickly. This poem also discusses how language has changed in the digital age, with a special emphasis on how formal terms have given way to shorter texts and the use of emojis in communication. It both celebrates the inventiveness of modern vernacular and criticizes the informality of contemporary encounters. Enjoyed reading your wonderful poem
Date: 7/28/2025 6:50:00 PM

Our language changes with each new generation, and you have paid proper respect to the way it was. Today's youth are more international thanks to the World Wide Web. Their texting is a language that all people across the globe understand if they're under 30. This was a well-written poem, thanks for sharing it with us, Jennifer. Hugs, Bill
Date: 7/28/2025 1:15:00 PM

What a lovely/wonderful write you have here. Love This One... Have a lovely day writing away............

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