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KEEP BREATHING

KEEP BREATHING, acrylic on canvass, Louise Annarino

The world is wider than I recall

and emptier than it should be.

Where have so many millions gone?

Covid took too many from me.

Now, As I venture forth again

I note the changes new to me:

Fewer check out lines open

where I can chat with clerks

who may offer the only conversation

I shall have that day.

Longer waits in self-check-out lines,

for coffee, burgers, groceries, medications,

buses and airlines.

Play dates carefully screened and often up-ended

by bouts of surprise illness, unintended.

Careful scrutiny of each gathering attended

by risk-takers and isolaters frustrated

and ready to accept the fate

breathing without masks indicates.

The pace of life becomes a distraction.

Forward process toward goals proceeds

in fits and starts reducing our momentum.

It amazes me how well we all cope

with uncertain patterns not before seen,

futures unknown yet still filled with hope.

The one thing which has not changed

is our determination to remain the same,

to keep on the path to parts unknown,

to find an adventure far from home,

to explore new people, places and things.

We are still alive. We bravely take wing.

There is life to live and love to give.

There is love to receive and life to accept.

We constantly find faith deep within

that joy is still ours, if we only give in

to the need to connect with others

and breathe life in.

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MASK THE SKY

The Covid pandemic stole funerals for the loved ones

left behind to bury their dead.

Final viewings in pleasant rooms

meant to dispel the sorrowing gloom

of family and friends

gathered to share fond memories

and mend the tear in hearts

became limited to the closest few

wiling to dare the threat of virus.

How fearful it all seemed

to nations unwilling to mask against infection

and end the dread of more illness and death.

“Freedom” shouted anti-vaxers who waged war 

on those in need of greatest protection.

And yet.

And yet.

Those truly defending their freedom

lie dying and dead unable to even be buried.

Bodies stacked along streets

of Mariupol, Chernihiv and Sumy.

Bombs rain down upon still-living heads

one-a-minute, bringing more dead

to fall without witness other than

their fellow dead. 

Too dangerous to gather bodies

torn apart and bled.

Too dangerous to even bury the corpse.

No funerals nor gatherings of course.

How much crueler can life get?

And  still anti-maskers refuse to mask;

not their own faces, but the skies above Ukraine

allowing missiles still to rain

down nothing but death

upon those who truly know what it means

to stand for freedom.

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Unsettled

No one wore masks

At the BMV

Where photos are required

On the driver’s license.

Even the clerks

Breathed openly

Over the elderly

And severely

Immunocompromised

Like me.

The only person masked

The one most in need

Of protection.

Required to unmask

For a photo

To prove identity

And that I am

No threat

Driving a car

Or boarding a plane.

And yet,

The un-masked

Are allowed

To threaten me.

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