TEENAGER BEWARE, Your Cell Phone Can Be Deadly

TEENAGER BEWARE, Your Cell Phone Can Be Deadly

This poem offers both warning and good advice to teenagers with cell phones.   It warns not to use carelessly,  recklessly, to sling mud about others, or to say things cruel,  unfit,  or unkind.   It counsels not to let it control one's life or waste one's time.   It states to beware what one's sees with their eyes, never say anything you'll regret, never gamble,  or send a picture that's unwise. (continued below)  

 
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TEENAGER BEWARE, Your Cell Phone Can Be Deadly,  2 pages,  40 lines

(continued from above)    It challenges not to allow the cell phone to make one illiterate by leaving out letters.   Positively,  it advises to enjoy the ability to communicate,  but not to take for granted.    Also to use to accomplish many things,  build up people,  share some refreshing news.    All of these are skillfully woven into a really splendid poem.    It closes with a final warning:    "Finally, do not text and drive,    This is not the right time or place,   This message to tell and revive,    Save some things to say face to face."    A great gift to give to every teenager you know.