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Quarantine

It’s almost nine weeks since I came home

Unending days bleeding seamlessly together

A sadness of leaving you as lockdown ends

Quarantine paradise as together time flies

 

It’s almost nineteen years since I went away

Unending flight memories bleeding together

A sadness of absence as the lockdown ends

Quarantine paradise in absence slow time

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Written by
ian-beckett
Irish
Published
May 17, 2020
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Written after nine weeks of lockdown in Dublin

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