What Has Coronavirus Taught? Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

What Has Coronavirus Taught?

Rating: 5.0


Do not party you,
Main physical distance,
Avoid contact,
Do not hug or hand shake,
Wash hands before,
Keep you clean,
Live where you are
As that your land,
Even a stranger can be your own,
Do not drive you unnecessarily
As for the environment,
Death a great leveller,
Wear a mask on
And even if you die, who will be nearer you,
Don't ask it
As somebody else too could be your own
Standing nearer to you
And nursing you,
The body of baser things
Will return to baser stuffs,
Worry you not about it
And when you die,
Rites and rituals must be restricted,
Why to invite so many
For the feast,
The marriage ceremony too
A private affair,
Why to call so many,
Keep everything private and personal,
Keep an eye over health and hygiene.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lyn Paul 18 June 2021

It really has waken and shaken the world. Pain for so many. If on it could bring the world closer together. A beautiful time was when the homeless were placed in hotels for some time. Kindness rules! ! Thank you

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MAHTAB BANGALEE 18 June 2021

Safety first and save all

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Sylvia Frances Chan 17 June 2021

5 Stars Full for this complete utterings about Covid-19 Pandemic.The most important thing is: Keep ourselves constantly hygienic, not only once a day, but after each activity we must wash our hands with styrelizers!

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