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COVID Moments
by Charles Kinnaird
We kept death so distant
we could eat steak
without thinking of the
slaughterhouse.
We could fry chicken every
Wednesday
and never have to wring a neck.
And now the hangman
waits for us.
We treated death
like flotsam that washes up
with the tide,
Not realizing
that death is the tide itself.
The cedar waxwing –
lovely elegant form –
lay lifeless on the sidewalk,
a victim of plate glass
windows.
She had flown freely,
oblivious of
civilization’s snare.
Death waited
expectantly,
perhaps over the next hill
or down the block
or just around the corner.
We moved within it
as it moved among us.
Careful steps.
An ominous dance.
Some things die slowly.
Police Send Two Black Men Away
from
Walmart Store for Wearing Protective
Masks
Though death is the
ultimate leveler,
it is still more difficult
to be safe
while being black.
Burial trenches
are dug in The Bronx
for mass graves
as were once seen in wartime,
or in despotic regimes.
COVID-19 claims more victims
and while we dig
we dare not doubt
that a vaccine
will soon combat this death.
Reluctantly
we closed down
and donned our masks.
Streets and courtyards
Restaurants and banks
Schools and churches
Now empty.
None can say when
or how
we will open back up.
Social distancing
Is the directive.
Hospitals retool.
Nurses retrain.
Doctors reframe
medical necessity.
Chaplains remind
that caring
spans distance.
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I was pleased that Alabama's poet laureate, Jennifer Horne, read one of my poems from the book for her Midweek Poetry Break. You can enjoy that reading here.
Poetry and photographs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, sheltering in place and related trials. The poets, who include doctors, lawyers, journalists, and other professionals open themselves up in non-sentimental, beautiful, and often painful verse that seeks to capture these odd and often difficult times. This book is for those who want to keep a reminder of what "social distancing" was like and to experience how others dealt with isolation and fear. Although engaged in other vocations, the contributing poets include experienced writers who are the winners of local and national contests. Several of the poets have written other books of poetry, essays, and fiction as well as numerous articles and contributions to professional publications.
Available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Social-Distance-Poetry-Response-COVID-19/dp/1098317092
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