The Pandemic

in Blockchain Poets7 days ago

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I wrote this poem during the Covid-19 pandemic. That was a very different time during all our lives. Some of us were fortunate enough to stay close to our families, but for many that was not an option. It is tough to fathom how hard it must have been to be away from their loved ones for such a long time.

At first, we tried to embrace the lockdown seeing it as an opportunity to catch a break from the relentless hustle of everyday life. Trends like making Dalgona coffees, revisiting old-forgotten hobbies and focusing on self-care with yoga and healthy recipes occupied our time for a while. Personally, I picked up crocheting again and enjoyed my time with my family - cooking up various dishes, watching television together and sharing stories. But eventually, the dreaded monotony and isolation crept in. And each day felt heavier than the last, everyone itching to get out in the open world.

I was in my first year of engineering at the time, and I missed hostel life terribly. I felt sad knowing that I am missing out on the precious time that would be cherished for the rest of my life. It felt unfair to see my college life being replaced by online classes. I longed for the freedom of roaming around the campus and hanging out with my friends.

Yet, there were others who were worse off. The daily news reports shed light on the heartbreaking struggles of people stranded far from their homes, grappling with food shortages and uncertainty of what the next day would bring.

The only thing that kept us going was hope. The hope that the healthcare workers and researchers battling this deadly virus will emerge victorious. And after what felt like eternity, the wishful thinking turned into reality. We arose beyond those dark times finally able to step outside, breathe freely and embrace our loved ones again.

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Y'know, on one hand, I feel there's this sort of tendency in our minds, to say "Oh, we still remember the pandemic- it wasn't even that long ago, we just barely got out of it!" But at the same time on the other hand, it has been years since the pandemic ended, and we've long settled back into regular life. The pandemic has grown quite abstracted in our minds; we remember what happened, but it's hard to truly remember how it felt. It's surreal to actually try to think back to that year so precisely, and I feel like this piece really encapsulates that. I dunno, just think it's really neat.

I am humbled that my poem was able to provoke these thoughts in you. All of our lives somehow got divided into "before the pandemic" and "after the pandemic", which I find very interesting.

And certainly, on one hand we still think that the pandemic happened yesterday and on the other we cannot vividly remember every aspect of that one year.

Just goes to show how funny our human minds are.

Glad you liked this poem ❤️

 7 days ago (edited) 

This is a great piece that really captured the essence of that time. Good word choice with "prosaicness" I had to look that one up. The monotony was surely something we all had to contend with.

I had the privilege of supporting health care workers in New York during the height of the pandemic there. It was eerie seeing "the city that never sleeps"... asleep. In fact, I wrote two poems about it.

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Most certainly. Those few months definitely left an impact on all of us.

It is amazing that you got to be a part of the support system who were working day and night putting their own lives at risk. I will surely be checking out those poems.

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This was such a momentous event in our lives yet we just want to move on and forget. I personally feel the lockdowns were unnecessary. Good for you for bringing up such a topic. I not sure I realised it at the time but the long term impact has worsened my mental health (and I don't think I'm alone here).

Beautiful poem. It's true when times are tough, people gain strength from hope. I know the empty feeling of staying inside forever all too well.

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it ❤️

I hope all of us can find the light at the end of a tunnel