A world Without technology
A world Without technology


Imagine a world where silence sings,
Where time unfolds on natural wings,
No hum of gadgets, no buzzing screens,
Just life in hues of earth-born dreams.
The morning sun would paint the skies,
Unrushed by calls or hurried replies.
We’d walk through meadows, hand in hand,
With stories told on heart and sand.
Letters would travel on wings of care,
Each word a treasure, crafted and rare.
The stars at night would guide our way,
In whispers soft, the heavens play.
No cities drowned in neon glow,
Just moonlit rivers, a gentle
flow.
Our minds, unshackled, free to roam,
In nature’s lap, we’d find our home.
No endless scrolls to steal the night,
But books to kindle wisdom’s light.
No virtual walls to cage the soul,
Just human touch to make us whole.
Yet in this quiet, we’d come to see,
The gift of bonds, simplicity.
For though we’ve shaped a tech-filled age,
A world without holds wisdom’s page.
So pause a moment, step aside,
From wires and screens, the constant tide.
For in the stillness, life reveals,
A world without still deeply heals.