Tonquin Sunset
by Christine Lowther
by Christine Lowther
In the first year of covid,
our village was safe:
we were careful, compliant,
followed all the rules.
Not one case of covid.
Then they eased the restrictions.
The hordes came, from everywhere,
unmasked, bringing the world's germs.
Now our tiny village hospital
is stretched to the breaking point.
Our friends are getting sick,
some being flown out in planes
to larger centres.
We are more at risk now than
during the first year, when we
were so scared. But now,
we are tired. We mask,
we wash our hands,
we hope we won't get sick.
But now we know:
at any given moment,
everything in life can change.
I take nothing for granted
any more.
So sad COVID is spread by unthinking people. How hard is it to wear a mask?
ReplyDeleteHere in Florida the governor fights for the right to chose to wear a mask or get vaccinated. I feel people are making choices about my right to live.
So sorry about your Village.
No, we really can take nothing for granted with Covid or anything...anything can change in a heartbeat. Nothing remains unchanged.....for long.
ReplyDeleteTrue words nothing can be taken for granted. Enjoy the moments while you can. I am feeling life today but, tomorrow is a new day!
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