Call Me Don't Text


We miss friends’ voices because of FB, Instagram, Tik Tok, WhatsApp, texting, Twitter, Messenger and other finger-generated electronic drums.

Drums, because ancient people used drums to announce the birth of a child, collective harvest, enemy invasion or meetings with the king.
You don’t call me.
Didn’t you get my text?

Talking on the phone enables us to play doctor, to diagnose the state of the person on the other line.  Did I wake her up?  Is he mad at me?  She is not listening.  He has been crying.  She is going to ask me for a favour.  The love is gone.
The voice brings either good or bad news.  Characters in movies always say there is nothing wrong, when there is.  We know when the person on the phone hasn’t had her morning cuppa tea or coffee.  We know when he is late for work.
Picking up a call or calling somebody also tells us about our position on the mountain.  We are way down if friends don’t miss our voices, to hear us smile over the phone.  It is also an indication of doom, that our numbers will be deleted, eventually.

By:  Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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