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NaPoWriMo 2020: Postcards from the Pandemic - 4. Week Three
Postcard #18 April 16, 2020
Talking about re-opening, restarting,
Is just as scary as stopping.
Is it too soon?
Will the flattened curve bend upwards again?
Will we be safe?
On the other hand, it also stirs hope this thing has an end.
Postcard #19 April 17, 2020
Symptomatic.
Fever
Headache
Body ache
Chills
Cough.
Enough checked off the list to warrant testing.
Additional symptoms:
Racing heartbeat
Clenched fists
Reminders to breathe.
And hope for negative.
Postcard #20 April 18, 2020
The tent at the entrance to the formerly-vacant building
Wears white, like the personnel covered in paper gowns,
Every inch hidden,
Protected as much as it can be.
Facemasks, goggles, hairnets.
All that’s missing is a gasmask and oxygen tank.
Despite the doomsday look and feel,
The nurses are pleasant and joking.
True heroes on the battlefront.
Postcard #21 April 19, 2020
I call my house “The Gingerbread House”
Because of the dark brown shaker shingles lining it.
And the comfort it brings me as my safe haven.
Now it has additional names.
Sanctuary
Prison
Quarantine
I am a juxtaposition of jailor and prisoner.
It’s not safe to leave.
For me or for the public.
Thankfully I’m surrounded by pages of fantastic worlds,
Noble horses prancing across shelves,
And purring cats.
I have a full pantry and freezer,
Enough sustenance for a couple of weeks.
My laptop is my lifeline to my friends and family.
Chatting for hours makes the time pass a little quicker.
Postcard #22 April 20, 2020
Results pending: April 20, 2020 5:40 pm
Login 9:00 am
10:00 am
1:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:30 pm
In case they’re posted early.
At exactly 5:40 pm, the results are posted and
The phone rings: it’s unemployment and can’t be missed.
Messenger pings
Text message buzzes
Really, people?
I had all day free, except for 5:40 pm.
Unemployment sorted.
Results: not detected
I’ve never been happier to have a negative result.
Postcard #23 April 21, 2020
The weather mimics my mood.
Bright and sunny one minute
Seasonable at 50 degrees.
Perfect for being outdoors.
Then plummets to freezing,
Rain turns to sleet
And snow.
Skies darken
Wind shouts.
Perfect for being inside.
Surrounded by warm purring
And safe.
Postcard #24 April 22, 2020
The cats watch nature programs
Through the window.
An oblivious bunny cleans itself,
Much like its feline observer,
Underneath the snow-tipped forsythia blooms.
Robins frolic in the too-long-for-suburbia grass,
Bobbing for worms.
The black-furred predators chitter and chirp,
Wiggling their butts,
And watch, wide-eyed,
Next to their amused human companion.
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