Monday, April 6, 2020

A Quarantine Spring

The streets are quiet,
The neighborhood cheer amiss
A socially distant Spring awaits
A chant, an embrace, a kiss.
Death scavenges the silent hollows,
What tragedy will each new day bring?
Within our cribs we sit and watch
As it unfolds - a quarantine Spring.
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This poem is part of 
A National Poetry Writing Month 2020 Project
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