đģ The Silent Friend
--- đģ The Silent Friend Now in our age, both near and far, We love the screen, the glowing star; If time is free, we haste to see, The faithful friend—our computer, we. Without the net, it’s half asleep, Its ocean closed, its wisdom deep; Yet when it wakes with signal clear, The world itself is brought so near. It serves alike the rich and poor, No king receives a greater door; Its work is same, no bias shown, It speaks to all in equal tone. We laugh, we cry, before its face, Programs bring us joy or grace; And every hour we sit to spend, We learn, we grow—through this strange friend. --- Analysis (English) This poem portrays the computer as a silent companion of modern life. People are deeply drawn to it—whenever they have free time, they turn toward it. Without the internet, the computer feels incomplete. Yet, when connected, it becomes a bridge to the world. It is impartial—it makes no distinction between king and poor, treating all users alike. The computer is also a medium of emo...