Covid-19 Poem
Title
Covid-19 Poem
Creator
James Rocco
Date
April 27, 2020
Text
Coronavirus dictates my days
My life has changed in so many ways
I used to be free to come and go as I please
But now it feels like nothing comes with ease
I pass the time with my family inside
Sometimes it helps to get out for a bike ride
I enjoy doing things like learning from home
But I miss my friends and the freedom to roam
People are hoarding, the store shelves are bare
I hope when I need it TP will be there
My house smells like Lysol and lots of straight bleach
Oh how I long for the fresh air of the beach
Thank you to those who are helping my family and friends through this time
Like policeman, doctors, and the nice lady at the grocery store check out line
I don’t like wearing a mask I’ll readily admit
I’m looking forward to the day when I can stop and throw it in a pit
My life has changed in so many ways
I used to be free to come and go as I please
But now it feels like nothing comes with ease
I pass the time with my family inside
Sometimes it helps to get out for a bike ride
I enjoy doing things like learning from home
But I miss my friends and the freedom to roam
People are hoarding, the store shelves are bare
I hope when I need it TP will be there
My house smells like Lysol and lots of straight bleach
Oh how I long for the fresh air of the beach
Thank you to those who are helping my family and friends through this time
Like policeman, doctors, and the nice lady at the grocery store check out line
I don’t like wearing a mask I’ll readily admit
I’m looking forward to the day when I can stop and throw it in a pit
Language
English
Location
Barrington, RI
Description
Student Life during the Pandemic
Collection
Citation
Traci Taglione, “Covid-19 Poem,” Rhode Island COVID-19 Archive, accessed November 15, 2024, https://ricovidarchive.org/index.php/items/show/287.
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