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Ebola in Motion

The bleeding has no bias From the Congo to Dallas The days of waiting, the Fever-soar The African corpses were out Of view, from the World’s eyes If a sneeze can defile Ebola can ride airplanes Traverse Seas, all through Your plastic gloves, your pores Contagious still with death Your fear may taste the curse A thousand dead more, a common ache The bleeding has no bias Jesus will not bring you back from the Dead We have to walk through Hell alone They say, I have no more words The bleeding has no bias No funding, on protocol that works The virus rages on, splitting old scars Of what it means to be from the Old continent, of what it means to be black And the coughing up of more blood Where paranoia and fear are conditions As common as kindness and hospitality here The panic of believing a silent enemy Can catch you without you knowing These are the days of waiting These are when the numbers soar.
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Written by
wuji-shiu
Published
Oct 14, 2014
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34·170
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#poetry#bleeding#africa#news#plague#fever#deaths#ebola#pandemic#epidemic
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