This poem discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives and caused much uncertainty and distress. It notes how people's busy lives have been disrupted, with loss of jobs, travel, social activities, and the inability to say goodbye to others. However, it offers a message of hope, calling for people to unite in finding a cure, building immunity, and taking precautions like handwashing to fight the virus together.
This poem discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives and caused much uncertainty and distress. It notes how people's busy lives have been disrupted, with loss of jobs, travel, social activities, and the inability to say goodbye to others. However, it offers a message of hope, calling for people to unite in finding a cure, building immunity, and taking precautions like handwashing to fight the virus together.
This poem discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives and caused much uncertainty and distress. It notes how people's busy lives have been disrupted, with loss of jobs, travel, social activities, and the inability to say goodbye to others. However, it offers a message of hope, calling for people to unite in finding a cure, building immunity, and taking precautions like handwashing to fight the virus together.
Long is the ordeal, uncertain are we. How busy the people’s life has been, Not single minute of peace
If everything ends today.
All money you’ve been dying to earn, the mansions you’ve Been building and the places you’ve visiting, Nothing should save you,
Millions have lost jobs and livelihoods,
The pleasure of travel, live music and loud restaurants To chance to say goodbye to the classmates and colleagues But this are all disappeared like a bubble
Let us unite and fine a cure
Let us build immunity, me and you. Wash your hands with some soap We’ll fight the virus.