Wednesday, May 5, 2021

The New Normal

 


My normal day has changed.
In some ways - how happy I am being
a hermit, a homebody - it is the same.

But once, on a normal day,
I might have driven the back road
from the farm to the mall
and joined the people with glazed eyes
browsing the aisles looking for 
something to buy, nothing else
on my mind. I might have
gone through the drive-through
on the way home and bought
a frosted treat, gone happily home,
the day nicely shortened,
content to watch t.v. until supper.

Now, I am even more solitary, a hermit.
I stay in my rooms, a little too content 
to not venture out, because I feel safe in here,
and the longer I do this, the harder
it becomes to go out at all.
Out there, we walk wide circles
around each other in the street,
because the variants are gaining ground
and the vaccines are too slow.
And anti-maskers defiantly gather
to celebrate their rights at the expense 
of our safety. We all wear masks, and
I wonder how it will feel to walk around
with naked faces again. Or if we ever will.

The difference is the abnormal has become
normal. It will never have the old, happy,
taking-the-day-for-granted feeling
we had when we thought there would
always be more.

Now, when someone calls at an unusual time,
we ask "Is everything okay?"
We say "stay safe" every day, to everyone,
knowing no one, in this new world of ours,
is ever really safe: from covid, from conspiracy
theorists, from infiltrated political parties where
the white right has taken over, passing laws 
to enhance voter suppression, democracy
hanging by a thread in the land of the free
and the home of the brave.

I count what blessings I have in this new normal
because it can always get worse.
But now I look back at those unthinking,
spendthrift normal days with nostalgia.

We will never feel that safe again.


inspired byNormal Day by Mary Jean Irion / Wild Writing

5 comments:

  1. It is concerning...I too am too content at times. Being a hermit is my old normal...now just a bit worse.

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  2. It is our new normal - safer but often times a little bit surreal. I still work from home but things have definitely changed. I hope you are safe and doing well Sherry.

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  3. I can so relate to this my friend. It has been hard and even harder because there are so many that take it lightly. Wishing safety and wellness for you dear Sherry.

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  4. Yes, things have changed, and now we have a different kind of normal than we had before. Like you, I feel 'safe' at home and don't seek the outside world often yet. I can't imagine how it will be to walk around totally maskless again. I think I will feel rather naked. Yes, saying 'stay safe' has become the new normal. A poem of today, Sherry.

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