I gaze upon my windowpane as the sun utters its goodbyes. Mixed hues of blue, red, and orange, grace the stillness of the summer sky. I lived within these walls, 48 days and counting. The light beckons, the heat calls me out from my endless hiding. The longing for the wind and a greeting from my neighbor, feels like fire in the harshest of winters. But for now all I have is my window, my paper and a pen-- giving me faith for a brighter tomorrow, for this too, shall end.
In commemoration of my month and a half quarantine. The window is my only access to the outside world.