Covid-Nineteen In Twenty-Twenty
Everyone's quarantined, I'm out of Thorazine
Stuck in the house, me and my spouse
When we woke up today, no lights on Broadway
It was shut down, my New York town
Stores out of toilet paper, stuck in a skyscraper
For fifteen days, stay six feet away
Cat five hurricanes, I'm wrapped in cellophane
My poor brain, climate change
Wildfires and earthquakes, HE's saying pump the brakes
Greenhouse effect, did you forget
In a few hundred years, destroyed the land of HIS
We abused it, face the music
Two weeks no pollution, its just been proven
The sky is clear, in this leap year
Living off the land, helping your fellow man
The way it should be, hoarding's so ugly
Everyone come together, be a good neighbor
It's not about you, this; the preview
Modern day test of time, not about your mighty dime
COVID-Nineteen, pray for a vaccine!
Copyright © Rhyming Rob | Year Posted 2020
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