It began quickly and then it never ended
This feeling of the loss of equilibrium
This belief that every door handle was bathed in danger
That the communal garbage room was not to be trusted
That the grocery store was housing not only fruits and vegetables but the possibility of death
Every sentence beginning with a question mark
Every person on the street greeted with suspicion
Every day an invitation to disaster
Each package marked "open with concern"
Our hands, our mouth, our eyes now enemies
Each sneeze a statement, each cough an exclamation mark, each fever a scream
The calendar marking our survival
We sanitized ourselves, removing everything, stripped naked of our intimacies, hibernating in our worry
Along the way we lost so much that at times we wondered if anything was left
Life interrupted almost beyond recognition
But now we stand on the precipice
Vaccinated against our worst fears
Able to imagine once again
The playground swings no longer walled off in yellow tape like a crime scene
The shuttered doors now peaking open
The faces long covered in doubt now filled with hope
Our path no longer strewn with explosives
Our dreams no longer off limits
Our endless year of living dangerously now ending
Not yet but soon, maybe tomorrow
For the longest time there was no tomorrow
For the longest time it was the longest time
For the longest time, time stopped
But now it is a new dawn
5 comments:
i hope u r right i'm not such an optimist. this was brilliant
Lois
another tidal wave of goosebumps!
You did it again!!
I will be sharing this poem far and wide today
(with your permission!)
Susan
I am S G's mother. I am 97 years old...still have all my marbles...still feisty. Ask E and M. Thank you for beautiful, inspiring, uplifting poem. Just what I needed this morning. Let us all pray for better days. Bless you ! F G
Well said as always ....so beautiful and true!
Unfortunately my kids are not vaccinated so I won' t sigh relief until they are eligible
....Hopefully soon !
So many are not and still struggle here to get vaccinated
The women who work for my mom can' get an appt
Even though she is a LPN and a caregiver and the other woman has diabetes
J is working so hard so our happy place is out of reach right now
Looking forward to actually seeing you when we can return
L
Heart wrenching and heart warming......
A poem of perfection.
EA
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