Trends in the Digital Breeze



In the realm of screens and endless streams,
Where bytes and hashtags reign supreme,
A virtual world, a digital maze,
The latest trends in countless ways.

In feeds that never seem to cease,
We chase the trends, we seek release,
From viral dances to fleeting memes,
We ride the wave of digital dreams.

The "challenge" calls, we must partake,
A trend's embrace, we dare not forsake,
For likes and shares, we play the game,
In the social media hall of fame.

The "stories" flash, ephemeral tales,
Of moments lived and faces veiled,
A glimpse into lives both near and far,
In the glow of a digital star.

Filters and selfies, polished and bright,
Capturing moments, day and night,
In a world where perfection's the trend,
We forget the flaws that make us real, my friend.

The "influencer" with a curated view,
Guides our choices, tells us what's true,
Yet behind the screen, a life unknown,
A truth concealed, not fully shown.

But amidst the trends, we find connection,
A chance to share our thoughts and affection,
To bridge the gaps and make amends,
In a world of pixels, we find friends.

So let us embrace the trends with grace,
In this ever-evolving digital space,
For as we scroll and tap and swipe,
Let's remember to live our lives, not just type.

In the whirlwind of social media trends,
May we find balance, make amends,
And cherish the moments, both big and small,
For trends may fade, but real life's worth it all.

About this poem

The poem, first published in 2023, will be a future famous lyrical about the impacts of social media in our modern times. Source: https://socialmediacombo.com

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Written on September 06, 2023

Submitted by imels.44823 on September 06, 2023

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Scheme AXBB CCAA DDEE XXFF GGHH IIJJ KKLL MMNN LLOO
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
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Words 295
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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