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What Will We Learn
Looking into the future how might it seem? Will the hierarchy have become supreme? Will bio warfare become the norm? Mutations of viruses in all shapes and form. Will government rule, with no liberty left? Where one’s identity, might well be bereft? Where everyone’s tracked, for their safety of course, And the fear ensures a need to endorse. Will China continue its exotic trade, Leaving a threat that another virus might just invade? Where control is complete meaning we’re kept in the dark And reliance on welfare leaves a picture too stark! Will the pharmaceuticals sit on their throne With billions to fund epidemics unknown? Where conglomerates are narrowed to just the few Who take full control over me and you? Will 2020 be the point in our past, Where we knew our freedoms would never last? Or will we learn that our existence is more Than the worldly goods we’re desperate to store? Will we free ourselves and learn the truth? Admit our world had become rather uncouth And it took an epidemic to see the light That humanity on Earth need not be a blight! That this pandemic we currently face Was not the end of the human race And people fought the tyranny of old Thus, an Orwellian future did not take hold!
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