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An unseen force has plagued the Earth at last, And shuttered man, and cleared his busy streets, Unlike those unseen forces of the past, For homes have now surpassed all man's retreats. In New York City's heart, Third Avenue, Congested with Taxis, buses and such, The silence and the breeze are all so new, To few masked 'Yorkers, distanced not to touch. Yet love abounds throughout our pestilence, Yes, there are still some swelled, afluttered hearts. Their masquerade is made with diligence, And tantric love is made six feet apart. Those lovers not yet quarantined in homes, Stare longingly like new masked garden gnomes. (C)2020, Christos Rigakos
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Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 2:50 AM UTC
Love in the Time of Corona
An unseen force has plagued the Earth at last, And shuttered man, and cleared his busy streets, Unlike those unseen forces of the past, For homes have now surpassed all man's retreats. In New York City's heart, Third Avenue, Congested with Taxis, buses and such, The silence and the breeze are all so new, To few masked 'Yorkers, distanced not to touch. Yet love abounds throughout our pestilence, Yes, there are still some swelled, afluttered hearts. Their masquerade is made with diligence, And tantric love is made six feet apart. Those lovers not yet quarantined in homes, Stare longingly like new masked garden gnomes. (C)2020, Christos Rigakos
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Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 2:50 AM UTC
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