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Pandemic Moods
Shall I compare thee boredom to dark skies?
Yet clouds have silver lining, boredom stays
It is there when the world resumes its cries.
No matter what happens, the mood still grays
Sometimes, too long the heavy rain will fall
It will become overrun with large dark clouds
And often it would wait for any call
While sitting there, longing for any crowds
But when the cloudy skies become more clear
The flowers appear as the lock clicks free
The sounds of talk fill the air with more cheer
As the land outside the house swells with glee
So long as family is near and close
So long the first bloom continues, the rose
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This poem represents the mood as people emerged from the pandemic. It was dark and reflective initially but later became more optimistic as the lockdown ended.