I wear a mask when I go out,
Safety’s what it’s all about.
War’s been declared, fills us with woe,
The enemy’s a savage foe,
Some little soldiers we can’t see…
They’re out to damage you and me.
And if we’re not attentive, then
STATISTICS for some future pens!
So we stay home, or if we’re out,
We all are wise (without a doubt),
And do the things that we can do,
We wash our hands. Contact eschew,
And just to add that one last touch,
We wear our masks—it isn’t much
That we can do for safety’s sake,
(Now we’ve banned hugging and handshakes…)
And yes, there’s some will tell us that,
To don one proves we’ve brains of gnats,
They won’t protect us. They won’t heal.
And they look stupid? What’s the deal?
Who knew one insignificant act,
Would cause such ire? Opposing facts.
But though the mask’s so vilified,
That it can help can’t be denied.
(Well, for the wear-er, maybe not,
For those we meet, it helps a lot!)
So know as now my mask you see,
That I’m not doing this for me,
This mask I don through much ado,
I’m doing this, my friend, for you!
And…
That future day when we ‘high five’?
We’ll be alive, yes. Still alive.
Cause Monday’s do get
knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all
besought,
To try to make the
week begin
With pleasant
thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
Have crafted poems for
you to see.
And now you’ve read
what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Next week a special
kind of theme,
We’ll talk of dreams.
Yes. Special dreams.
You covered it all, I think. Good poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Charlotte!
DeleteAh ... well done, Diane. We have to keep our eyes on the prize - stayin' alive, stayin' alive ...
ReplyDeleteDreams - a great topic, thank you!
Thank you, Jenny!
DeleteA whole new meaning, but now that song's stuck in my head... and I'd still like to see John Travolta dancing to it! ;)
Love this so much. How can someone be wise and funny all at once?
ReplyDeleteLaurie, as usual, you've made my day!
DeleteMarvellous!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Bonnie!
DeleteTruth. I do wish that wearing a mask didn't make my glasses fog up though (and yes, foggy glasses are preferable to the alternatives).
ReplyDeleteYep. I'll take the foggy glasses any day!
DeleteI wear a mask. I always laugh when getting ready to go out I am still reaching for my lipstick!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! I've always been self-conscious about my teeth. No more...
DeleteExcellent! The fact is, i will continue to wear one even when this ordeal is over. Since i have medical conditions, and i work with some frail, elderly people, i do not want to give them anything, not even a cold or flu, or get it myself. Thus i will be donning a mask in public from now on, i believe.
ReplyDeleteI'm the same. I used to see pictures of people in China wearing masks during their regular day/routine and I though how wise they were!
DeleteThey are hot, they fog up your glasses, and I wear them gladly. I never questioned wearing them. The inconvenience of a mask pales again the "inconvenience" of being in an ICU, or even having a mild case.
ReplyDeleteOhmyword, yes! Small sacrifice. Large reward!
DeleteI bought masks today, a pack of disposables and a pack of washables. We don't need to be wearing them yet, but I fear that time is coming and the masks sell out so quickly at the chemist shops. It's best to be ready ahead of time.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree, River! Even if what we suspect never happens, it's best to be prepared!
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