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Dear COVID-19
Dear COVID-19,
you’ve changed us all
marked in history textbooks
before the end of fall
The children are stuck at home
learning through their computers
struggling to find connection
through the wifi routers
The parents are losing jobs
draining their savings
unable to provide
for their children’s cravings
The elderly are becoming sick
stuck in the bedsheets
while the cries down the hall
stay on repeat
We must all remember
that we’re in this together
and that life has to crumble
before it gets better
Normalcy is all we want
realizing we didn't appreciate what we had
until it was gone
New rules came out
ignored by the masses
“what’s quarantine” they asked
while handing in the boarding passes
We’re stuck in a drought
drying up over time
begging to wear a mask
before it all blacks out
Do it for the kids, the parents, the elderly
we all want sanity
fighting is the only choice we got
to bring back humanity.
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Everyone is struggling in some shape or form during this pandemic. But, we are in it together. Most likely, anything that you have gone through or are going through someone else is in it with you. We need to rely on each other more than we ever have before to overcome this pandemic. There is light at the end of the tunnel.