COVID-19 Poems - Series....
Encouragement,
insecure environment
the outbreak of COVID-19
a pandemic,
Be reassured
readers around the world,
that the volunteers in all parts of the world,
are working
to bring you
a trusted source of unbiased information.
during these suffering and busy times,
knowledge must and remains open to everyone.
we are in remarkable circumstances this year.
The pandemic of COVID-19 makes it clear
global human interconnectedness
and the responsibilities we have towards each other.
we have no precedent for its challenges,
we know,
our best response is based on
the kind of global empathy,
collaboration,
and stay cooperative,
that are at the basic of our creating poems,
recognize the priceless work
of all poets on poem site PoemHunter.
Thanks for following closely
and keeping wrong information at bay.
Our coronavirus poems have received
countless applauses
since the start of the pandemic.
Our poems prove that,
even at a time of social distance,
we can celebrate our human bond
by "talking" to share facts and information.
We as poets
will keep creating
to provide you with reliable, honest and neutral information,
this is my encouraging poem for today,
in the Dutch and English way,
be attentive, understand and be cooperative through interconnectedness,
we have passed long time gone,
the momentums of slavery
the era of "divide et impera" policy,
now the time has come to help each other,
with reliable, honest and neutral information,
God Bless you and us all.
©Sylvia Frances Chan - All Rights Reserved
Anno Domini Monday 23 March 2020.
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All are worried. Many are crying. Covid-19 has threatened the world and this has brought up sensitive issues. In such dangerous case we have responsibilities towards each other. We should help each other maintaining social cleanliness and social distancing. We should develop immunity and fight against Corona. We should have honest and reliable natural information and serve for each other. This is a thought provoking poem shared...10
Pandemic! ! ! Changes and challenges! Coronavirus! ! ! ! ! To stay at home. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.