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Poetry of Issue 9: Coronaville ya-ya-ya

Coronaville ya-ya-ya

As we live the life of Coronaville

and the virus harvests

additional lungs,

and lockdown after lockdown

confounds lovers’ hopes

and workday plans,

I watch my workmates

plot vaccines and more appealing

masks

or count the living

and predict the deaths.

And as I too plan research

and I too huddle in a locked-down town,

I wonder about the time when Coronaville is done.

Will we later look back at Coronaville

as the good old days?

As months of innocence

when we did not yet know

of the in-coming kaleidoscope

of further plagues?

And did not yet feel

the methane-laden breath

of global swarming,

when that final flaming dragon

flew near on golden wings of greed?

by Sam Friedman

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