Daily writing prompt
Do you remember life before the internet?

A dial tone hummed in the quiet night,
As screens blinked slow with static light.
A letter slept where hearts would speak,
Weeks between each word we’d seek.

The modem sang its jagged song,
And one call in—connection gone.
We passed the time with books and skies,
And knocks on doors, not lullabies.

No scroll, no tap, just waiting still,
For someone’s voice or mail to fill.
Now silence hums where noise has grown—
A tethered world, yet more alone.

2 responses

  1. Tanner Avatar

    This captures the shift so well. There’s something bittersweet about missing the slowness that made connection feel more real.

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    1. Jay X Perez Avatar

      Thank you. This means a lot.

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