Remain inside your own house,
To keep away from virus;
Don't ever roam like a mouse,
The disease is contagious.
Keep safe under your own roof,
Place your life in quarantine;
There's no need to taste the proof
Of deadly covid-nineteen.
Let front-liners do their task,
Sans hindrance and distraction;
Go to market with face mask,
Or wait for food and ration.
What if the doctor and nurse
Succumb to unseen monster;
The things will turn even worse,
Health hazard will get longer.
So let lockdown be applied,
No touch, no hug, no handshake;
Not a few patients have died,
Precautions we have to take.
Form: Tanaga
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