Screened Lives

 

Screened Lives

We speak in blue ticks, not with eyes,
In groups where silence multiplies.
A smile is now a pixel flare,
And hugs dissolve in vacant air.

We send a rose, not smell its grace,
A birthday wish, no warm embrace.
Voice notes pretend that they are near—
But echo back what we don’t hear.

We watch each other’s status bloom,
But never walk into the room.
A “ping” replaces doorbells rung,
And laughs are typed, not ever sung.

We forward love in viral threads,
But sleep alone in separate beds.
Our faces glow in ghostly screens,
While touch is lost in online scenes.

We know their moods by Insta posts,
Yet never call or raise a toast.
Connection bars are full and bright—
But hearts don’t hold that kind of light.

We tag and share, but don’t arrive,
Alive online, yet not alive.
The soul grows quiet, the hands grow still—
We’ve traded presence for a thrill.

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