The Screen’s Perfect Smile


 She dances in pixels, flawless and bright,

A shimmering illusion in endless night.

Eyes that never tire, skin of porcelain glow,

A crafted perfection no real face can show.  


No heartbeat hums beneath her face,

No breath, no tears—just perfect grace.

Yet millions bow in silent praise,

Drawn to her glow through endless days.  


She doesn’t age, she doesn’t cry,

No weary nights, no asking “why?”

A mirror of desire, a fleeting spark,

A digital flame igniting in the dark.  


The young ones watch with hungry eyes,

Counting likes as if they’re skies—

Their worth measured by glowing screens,

Lost in the maze of virtual dreams.  


They chase reflections, not their truth,

In gardens blooming with pixel youth.

No seeds are sown in this hollow land,

Just echoes of what they don’t understand.  


A thousand filters veil the real,

Soft hearts learn not to feel.

In seeking fame, they lose the art—

Of loving self, and healing heart.  


Behind the glossy veneer, a silence grows,

A quiet longing nobody knows.

For in the mirror’s hollow gleam,

Lies a shadow of a forgotten dream.  


Oh world of glass, of make-believe,

Where truth is something we unweave.

The glow that shines from every screen,

Steals our souls in shades unseen.  


But amid the false and fleeting light,

A whisper stirs—a gentle fight:

A voice within, both brave and small,

Reminding us of what is real after all.  


Beyond the lens, beyond the show,

The heart’s soft beat continues so—

A flicker of the genuine, raw, and true,

A light that nothing digital can undo.  


For in the end, the soul’s own song,

Will find its way, where it belongs—

Beyond the perfect, pixel smile,

Lies the human heart, resilient and wild. 

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