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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Speaking of Dreams

I write poetry on the side (infrequently).  It has always helped me connect to the world around me.  It feels like weaving emotional presence with physical reality.  For a few days I've been meaning to write about what's going on in the world with Covid-19 to better realize where it's taken me emotionally.  I am by no means a poet, but I'd like to post in case anyone can relate and to thank everyone for coming together in such a surreal, historic time.  PS: Not my best work, but it was very cathartic.

(su)Real Covid-19 Dream

I am living in a dream
as we're all called to stay home.
The kids are out of school in March,
and we're told to leave the park alone.

It's been a hundred years
since this term was tossed about;
We are living a Pandemic,
there's no question, there's no doubt.

All around the world,
people are sick and some are dead.
Coronavirus they call it, specifically
COVID-19 a name to dread.

It's been ten days since we've
seen our co-workers and our friends.
But virtual connectivity
has exploded to no end.

Online we come together
through Insta, Face and Zoom.
Jiu-Jitsu, play dates, happy hours
help dim the healthcare doom.

Thank you to our nurses, doctors,
and grocery checkout friends.
And lastly but not least
our service-gals and servicemen.

While everyone else isolates,
they stand to heal, protect, defend.
We're all in this together
in hopes it soon will end.

The first cases were reported
in a Chinese city called Wuhan.
Four months later 335,000 ill and 15k
deceased since the deadly flu began.

Despite the family close-quarters,
quarantines and quarrels,
it all has been a lesson
in family love and civic morals.

We dine together as a family now,
morning, noon and night.
And despite the ceaseless dishes
it is truly a delight.

A mandated stay-cation
with our babies to love and hold.
We are charged now to be parents,
workers, teachers-
no small task to behold.

We hold out hope for all infected.
Especially the elderly, homeless,
compromised, dejected.

It's incredible how our tunnel vision day-to-day
has expanded to a global view.
The infidels and pious both,
do in their own ways for this World pray.

1 comment:

Ribhard said...

Excellent thoughts. It is a whole new world and we are
just learning how we are going to deal with it.
thanks Mags