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I'm feeling kinda sick today I sneeze at the slightest breeze that comes my way My face is all droopy like clay I have to cover my mouth before the germs spray I just can’t do me today
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Apr 5, 2021
Apr 5, 2021 at 1:11 AM UTC
Sick
Lift the crumb-sized bit to your lips, Hesitate until it's too late for hesitation, Fold to tongue and absorb those tasty, harmless Spider footprints and germatic warzones.
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Jul 28, 2020
Jul 28, 2020 at 12:32 AM UTC
Five second rule
Coronavirus Poems These are poems and translations of mine that apply to the coronavirus pandemic ... This World's Joy (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch Winter awakens all my care as leafless trees grow bare. For now my sighs are fraught whenever it enters my thought: regarding this world's joy, how it all comes to naught. Originally published by Better Than Starbucks Fowles in the Frith (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch The birds in the wood, the fishes in the flood ... and I must go mad: much sorrow I walk with, for beasts of bone and blood. Ech day me comëth tydinges thre (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch Each day I’m plagued by three doles, These gargantuan weights on my soul: First, that I must somehow EXIT this fen. Second, that I cannot know WHEN. And yet it’s the third that torments me so, Because I don't know where the HELL I will go! Update of "A Litany in Time of Plague" by Michael R. Burch THE PLAGUE has come again To darken lives of men and women, girls and boys; Death proves their bodies toys Too frail to even cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Tycoons, what use is wealth? You cannot buy good health! Physicians cannot heal Themselves, to Death must kneel. Nuns’ prayers mount to the sky. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Beauty’s brightest flower? Devoured in an hour. Kings, Queens and Presidents Are fearful residents Of manors boarded high. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! We have no means to save Our children from the grave. Though cure-alls line our shelves, We cannot save ourselves. "Come, come!" the sad bells cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! thanksgiving prayer of the parasites by Michael R. Burch GODD is great; GODD is good; let us thank HIM for our food. by HIS hand we all are fed; give us now our daily dead. ah-men! (p.s., most gracious & salacious HEAVENLY LORD, we thank YOU in advance for meals galore of loverly gore: of precious delicious sumptuous scrumptious human flesh!) Originally published by Setu evol-u-shun by michael r. burch does GOD adore the Tyger while it’s ripping ur lamb apart? does GOD applaud the Plague while it’s eating u à la carte? does GOD admire ur brains while ur claiming IT has a heart? does GOD endorse the Bible you blue-lighted at k-mart? NOTE: In the segmented title “evol” is “love” spelled backwards. The title questions whether you/we have been shunned by a "God of Love" or by evolution. William Blake’s poem “The Tyger” questions the nature of a Creator who brings lambs and tigers into the same world. faith(less) by michael r. burch for the “Chosen Few” those who believed and Those who misled lie together at last in the same narrow bed and if god loved Them more for Their strange lack of doubt, he kept it well hidden till he snuffed Them out. Keywords/Tags: coronavirus, virus, plague, disease, illness, death, fear, panic, dismay, germs, microbes
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Apr 4, 2020
Apr 4, 2020 at 10:18 PM UTC
Coronavirus Poems
Coronavirus Poems These are poems and translations of mine that apply to the coronavirus pandemic ... This World's Joy (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch Winter awakens all my care as leafless trees grow bare. For now my sighs are fraught whenever it enters my thought: regarding this world's joy, how it all comes to naught. Originally published by Better Than Starbucks Fowles in the Frith (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch The birds in the wood, the fishes in the flood ... and I must go mad: much sorrow I walk with, for beasts of bone and blood. Ech day me comëth tydinges thre (anonymous Middle English lyric) loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch Each day I’m plagued by three doles, These gargantuan weights on my soul: First, that I must somehow EXIT this fen. Second, that I cannot know WHEN. And yet it’s the third that torments me so, Because I don't know where the HELL I will go! Update of "A Litany in Time of Plague" by Michael R. Burch THE PLAGUE has come again To darken lives of men and women, girls and boys; Death proves their bodies toys Too frail to even cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Tycoons, what use is wealth? You cannot buy good health! Physicians cannot heal Themselves, to Death must kneel. Nuns’ prayers mount to the sky. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Beauty’s brightest flower? Devoured in an hour. Kings, Queens and Presidents Are fearful residents Of manors boarded high. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! We have no means to save Our children from the grave. Though cure-alls line our shelves, We cannot save ourselves. "Come, come!" the sad bells cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! thanksgiving prayer of the parasites by Michael R. Burch GODD is great; GODD is good; let us thank HIM for our food. by HIS hand we all are fed; give us now our daily dead. ah-men! (p.s., most gracious & salacious HEAVENLY LORD, we thank YOU in advance for meals galore of loverly gore: of precious delicious sumptuous scrumptious human flesh!) Originally published by Setu evol-u-shun by michael r. burch does GOD adore the Tyger while it’s ripping ur lamb apart? does GOD applaud the Plague while it’s eating u à la carte? does GOD admire ur brains while ur claiming IT has a heart? does GOD endorse the Bible you blue-lighted at k-mart? NOTE: In the segmented title “evol” is “love” spelled backwards. The title questions whether you/we have been shunned by a "God of Love" or by evolution. William Blake’s poem “The Tyger” questions the nature of a Creator who brings lambs and tigers into the same world. faith(less) by michael r. burch for the “Chosen Few” those who believed and Those who misled lie together at last in the same narrow bed and if god loved Them more for Their strange lack of doubt, he kept it well hidden till he snuffed Them out. Keywords/Tags: coronavirus, virus, plague, disease, illness, death, fear, panic, dismay, germs, microbes
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are earth's dominant life form, having converted the atmosphere from 5 percent to 21 percent oxygen and thus totally reformed the shape of everything. anyway, anyone who would name a poem after a virus is a prevert.
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Mar 15, 2020
Mar 15, 2020 at 4:44 PM UTC
cyanobacteria
No one around town likes a fly and there's no need to question why. It spreads germs all over the place which in turn cause so much disgrace. With living habits that aren't sound it seems no one wants it around. Cleanliness for it is absurd because its food can be a **** When it lands on a person's skin all their patience quickly wears thin. They will try to brush it away and doing so have a good day. It's not for nothing that we hear people saying things which are dear like 'there are no flies on one's back' meaning that person is not slack. Woe to that insect called the fly 'cause on its demise none will cry. Creatures like it on the food chain are best ignored for they bring pain. Though some creatures do feed on it they've evolved stomachs that are fit. They alone know what to expect but which other forms will reject. ___________________
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Jan 29, 2020
Jan 29, 2020 at 10:51 AM UTC
No Sympathy For The Fly
It is not folly to be sick bodies breaking down stripping flesh from mind separating the viruses and germs from taking over like a plague devouring health like a sick game of wit. But wit came and went and determination stayed like a whip breaking receding dissolving into the earth all pain vanished the moment love came into the picture bringing a sense of sensitivity, sensibility, belonging, grace, peacefulness, and harmony. The balance of nature is to be mature not unlike like manure becoming compost for flowers. Something like sickness or suckness or swiftness can only be surface material marching forward getting stronger every day weakened by germs and viruses weakened by wanting weakened by longing to become something greater and grander than ever imagined. To be sick is to surrender. Is to lie in the wet dirt called mud and be covered by rain and leaves becoming mulch for the trees. Wet. Withered. Weak and surviving. And once the sickness passes, bodies grow sturdy become thick roots winding deeper into earth’s crust the inner and outer layers changing dust into mud into mulch into compost into sprouts into plants into gardens into parks there unto infinity back into dust and the beautiful cycle starts all over again. and the seasons come and go and the sickness comes and goes and the flowers and fruits and vegetables grow and grow and grow and grow and grow into someone to be proud of.
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Feb 7, 2019
Feb 7, 2019 at 4:56 PM UTC
Sick
This is an ode about boys, Of any age, we're the toys, The meat market boys make, They're all a mad as snakes!
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Jan 21, 2017
Jan 21, 2017 at 2:44 PM UTC
BOY GERMS!
Hey, did you know You’re never alone. At any given time You’ve got a million million Microscopic Tiny little friends All over your skin.
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Dec 10, 2014
Dec 10, 2014 at 8:12 PM UTC
did you know
Bazooka that veruka Wage war on your warts Charge the canons against corns  And ills of other sorts Conscript regiments of Rennies Antacid to supress indigestion  Establish naval fleets   Of fisherman friends sweets  To banish nasal congestion smear your chest with Vick To ensure victory is quick And if headaches ensue Aspirin will win and subdue If your enemy is constipation Let  senna be your friend  And if your throat is sore Let strepsils make swift amends  Show viruses they're not  welcome Fight back with all your might Give germs no easy terms And soon you'll feel alright!
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 8:44 PM UTC
Battlefront