Anyone Can Unplug
"Anyone can cook," said the wise old chef,
"But can you unplug and find yourself?"
The screens glow bright, the scroll is long,
But life’s best moments aren’t online or gone.
A message dings, a mind gets hooked,
A world outside goes overlooked.
Yet silence hums, the wind still sings,
Joy exists beyond the pings.
Step away, reclaim your day,
Let your thoughts and dreams have play.
For focus, rest, and space to be,
Are ingredients for joy — you’ll see.
Not every call must be returned,
Not every feed must be discerned.
Like cooking slow, with heart and grace,
A mindful life deserves its place.
So savor moments, let them last,
The real world’s waiting—don’t scroll past.
For anyone can unplug, it’s true,
And live a life both deep and new.