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The spring that wouldn’t end We locked ourselves in Sunlight became Fluorescent bulbs and candlelight for some And we couldn’t breathe airways became sirens and the world fell silent Out of the storm We have united- A shift in consciousness It was the spring that wouldn’t end We thought we were Invincible But found out how dispensable we had become And becoming became a part of our daily ritual and our guns became masks and bleach We thought we were safe The lies spilled out over the news station radio waves Official orders became streetlights As if we were all grounded for staying out after dark We weren’t smart playing dead was no longer a game Sunday morning cartoons became one thousand people dead and all before 8 a.m! We the people disobeyed the chief in command A murderer The 1% will never understand Nurses and doctors suddenly became war heroes We cheered them on and though they tried Thousands started dropping like flies They called it mismanagement I call it a crime The spring that wouldn’t end bleeds into summer and the traffic lights are blinking warning signs We are moving too fast it will never end And the tyrants started to look like giants We’ve drawn back the curtain between love and hate Division of lives we conquered divided lines and we drew lines in the sand S.O.S Screaming at the top of our lungs Lungs that have grown vulnerable, to an invisible enemy Picking its victims at random And our answers to questions unanswered lie at the bottom of Petri dishes And our kitchen cabinets became locked targets People hoarded the markets of supplies, ripped out root and stem We bought all the wrong things and we’re surprised when it didn’t keep us safe And those megaphones turned into noise canceling headphones Your words don’t matter But hey, take solace in knowing we still have each other Hugs turned into construction barricades Don’t stand so close to me When coughs and holding hands became the most dangerous weapons to wield So we used soap as shields Kept each other in our “thoughts and prayers” Still believing something invisible could cure us When the very thing was killing us They called you a martyr for leaving your home in plain clothes Menacing eyes follow you, remember Stay six feet apart Because “droplets won’t spread that far” -we promise! And to the man who led the command you didn’t keep us safe Your words became bioweapons terrorizing the land And it didn’t matter if you turned off the t.v you were still there spreading lies spewing hateful rhetoric And the history books won’t forget about us Not again We will always remember the spring that wouldn’t end Our news feeds were filled up The grids became slower We didn’t plan for this [oh but we did, I tell ya!] There are some who are thriving Finding their way in the darkness Pardon me, could you be a little more quiet? You’re disrupting the regularly scheduled program on war and violence And some became so blinded by hate that country of origin was more important than a human life And how did they report it? We became experts in the art of hard targets We had more coffins than nails and hammers Virtual funerals became a thing When family and friends “Party of 20” didn’t mean the same thing Quickly, hide your children hide the old and the wise “They are most vulnerable” lock them up inside And we tried to save the college graduate Who had no known preexisting conditions and as he gasped for air He blamed the politicians for sending them down the wrong path to righteousness And he became just another number on any given day During the spring that wouldn’t end So we partied on live streams- danced in virtual clubs Made friends with strangers learned how to love There were those who logged hundreds of hours building their fantasy worlds Where Tim and Tom became just as prolific as Jack and Jill And somehow through it all We found love in the time of COVID-19 During the spring that wouldn’t end © 2020 Christina Jackson
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May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020 at 12:32 AM UTC
The spring that would not end
The spring that wouldn’t end We locked ourselves in Sunlight became Fluorescent bulbs and candlelight for some And we couldn’t breathe airways became sirens and the world fell silent Out of the storm We have united- A shift in consciousness It was the spring that wouldn’t end We thought we were Invincible But found out how dispensable we had become And becoming became a part of our daily ritual and our guns became masks and bleach We thought we were safe The lies spilled out over the news station radio waves Official orders became streetlights As if we were all grounded for staying out after dark We weren’t smart playing dead was no longer a game Sunday morning cartoons became one thousand people dead and all before 8 a.m! We the people disobeyed the chief in command A murderer The 1% will never understand Nurses and doctors suddenly became war heroes We cheered them on and though they tried Thousands started dropping like flies They called it mismanagement I call it a crime The spring that wouldn’t end bleeds into summer and the traffic lights are blinking warning signs We are moving too fast it will never end And the tyrants started to look like giants We’ve drawn back the curtain between love and hate Division of lives we conquered divided lines and we drew lines in the sand S.O.S Screaming at the top of our lungs Lungs that have grown vulnerable, to an invisible enemy Picking its victims at random And our answers to questions unanswered lie at the bottom of Petri dishes And our kitchen cabinets became locked targets People hoarded the markets of supplies, ripped out root and stem We bought all the wrong things and we’re surprised when it didn’t keep us safe And those megaphones turned into noise canceling headphones Your words don’t matter But hey, take solace in knowing we still have each other Hugs turned into construction barricades Don’t stand so close to me When coughs and holding hands became the most dangerous weapons to wield So we used soap as shields Kept each other in our “thoughts and prayers” Still believing something invisible could cure us When the very thing was killing us They called you a martyr for leaving your home in plain clothes Menacing eyes follow you, remember Stay six feet apart Because “droplets won’t spread that far” -we promise! And to the man who led the command you didn’t keep us safe Your words became bioweapons terrorizing the land And it didn’t matter if you turned off the t.v you were still there spreading lies spewing hateful rhetoric And the history books won’t forget about us Not again We will always remember the spring that wouldn’t end Our news feeds were filled up The grids became slower We didn’t plan for this [oh but we did, I tell ya!] There are some who are thriving Finding their way in the darkness Pardon me, could you be a little more quiet? You’re disrupting the regularly scheduled program on war and violence And some became so blinded by hate that country of origin was more important than a human life And how did they report it? We became experts in the art of hard targets We had more coffins than nails and hammers Virtual funerals became a thing When family and friends “Party of 20” didn’t mean the same thing Quickly, hide your children hide the old and the wise “They are most vulnerable” lock them up inside And we tried to save the college graduate Who had no known preexisting conditions and as he gasped for air He blamed the politicians for sending them down the wrong path to righteousness And he became just another number on any given day During the spring that wouldn’t end So we partied on live streams- danced in virtual clubs Made friends with strangers learned how to love There were those who logged hundreds of hours building their fantasy worlds Where Tim and Tom became just as prolific as Jack and Jill And somehow through it all We found love in the time of COVID-19 During the spring that wouldn’t end © 2020 Christina Jackson
I could go on and on, but you get the point, right?
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May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020 at 12:32 AM UTC
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