Corona Lament – Nancy Newman

(Hope this poem brings you a smile.)
Hey, don't blame me.
I'm just a bit of fat covered protein
doing what I'm programmed to do.
Well, yes, I'm invisible to your eyes.
I guess that's not really fair.
But you are all such available, tasty hosts.
I can jump from one to another
when you give me the chance.
I know no boundaries,
Be they ethnic, race, religion, or sex or age.
Why are you making it so difficult for me
By social distancing and washing hands?
Oh dear. You're taking away my sustenance.
If you keep this up
I will shrivel up and die.
Beware! I'll be back
if you're not vigilant.
I'm a wily wicked chap!

4-5-2020 

Copyright 2020 Nancy Newman

Bio:

Nancy Newman is a member of the Poetry Society of Virginia.

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Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

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Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

Please consider donating to AFAC. If you do, let us know which poet or artist inspired you so we can send you a personal thank you.

If you send a donation, please let us know.

Donation Appeal:

Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

As you view the work on this site each day, we would like to encourage you to donate to the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC). Their mission “ is to feed our neighbors in need by providing dignified access to supplemental groceries. AFAC is seeing a record number of families due to the COVID-19 pandemic as families who never thought they would ever be in need are now showing up at our doors for much needed food.”  And, in keeping with our hunger-focused efforts, you may also want to visit the Poetry X Hunger website where poems by many poets are posted and are being used by anti-hunger organizations.”

Throughout June and July, we will be presenting on this web site work by poets and artists responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will find these works relevant, comforting and inspiring as we all cope with the economic and health-related fallout.

Please consider donating to AFAC. If you do, let us know which poet or artist inspired you so we can send you a personal thank you.

If you send a donation, please let us know.

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