Ode to a world on its knees
Over the past few months the world have come to see what most of us never would have imagined happening in our life time. On a daily basis we woke up quite similar news, images and stories all across the globe.Twenty twenty turned out to be a much different year than we imagined or expected.Life for many changed.The following poem was written to reflect some of my thoughts and empathy towards those affected by this virus.
Crumbling beneath the weight of an unseen
foe.
In daily hundreds the love ones go, alone.
And the anguished
cries go out into the night.
The prayers said are desperate pleas that seem
to bounce off the empty streets.
I pass my neighbour on the street,
but our gaze are fleeting across the gap
and even though we would like to ,
we dared not stop.
Each day I hear the numbers read
and cannot but
imagine instead
the untold stories of
the dead.
I think of health
workers the world around
toiling so hard to keep those numbers down
and each time that they hold a stranger’s hand
or be that relative not close at hand.
They talk of bodies piling high
and I see the child
without a dad,
the gran who couldn’t say goodbye,
that doctor making
one last round
the nurse who didn’t go back home.
And as I watch from day to day
our leaders and the things they say ,
I cannot help but think how sad,
how vile the ruse,
the easy lies, the subterfuge.
All the time so little done
to stem the loss of
those loved ones.
And I cringe each time at the daily toll ,
and imagine the trauma when it all unfolds.
But Captain Moore at ninety nine
with a great big heart made many proud
and showed us all the
strength ,the courage,
and the value of the old.
For those who pray enough is said
to break the stronghold
of the dead
but even as the close
of day we hear the tally with dismay
and ask why God has turned away
and why the innocent always pay.
Oh, how we mourn our
freedom lost
not truly stopping to count the real cost,
or sheer selflessness of those who gave their lives
in a deadly and seemingly unwinnable fight.
Twenty Twenty, a year for some began as norm,
the world around is
remembered now
as the one that cast our
continents
into a masked and
sterile battleground,
where the lives of
countless lie in hope
from this cataclysm to
emerge.
Yet in an irony of fate
the world has come to recognise,
that celebrities and heroes
are those to whom we owe our lives.
The daily services they provide, that kept us sane and safe,
alive .
And now as we look forward to the end,
we hope that tomorrow will be spent
learning how best to be our brothers’ friend.
photo credit: Edwin Hooper- Unsplash
what an excellent poem to sum up these times we find ourselves in, thank you!
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DeleteWow!it's echoes so many of us anguish, pain and despair. Well said
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