Asymptomatic Poems | Examples


Premium Member Rudolph - A Covid Christmas Carol

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
he says it's just allergies.
Olive, the other reindeer
thinks that it's a bad disease.

They think he's got the Covid
but he doesn't know it yet.
He's not asymptomatic.
He'll have to go and see the vet.

Then one foggy Christmas Eve,
Santa came to say,
"Rudolph with that nose so bright,
you're not getting near my sleigh tonight!"

So all the reindeer left him
to self-isolate you see.
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
is now Christmas history!
Form: Lyric

Asymptomatic Love

Asymptomatic love, a silent thief in the night
Unseen and unfelt, but oh, what a painful sight

But love, a stubborn force, will not be denied
And through the pain, it will always abide

In the end, successful, despite the bitter cost
Two hearts now one, forevermore embossed
Form: Couplet


Crazy Weather

Asymptomatic
     on summer cold, winter heat
          climate paradox
Form: Haiku

Vaccine

I can fight the pandemic,
I can cure those who are sick,
Though they’re asymptomatic.

Form: Diona
Form: Verse

Asymptomatic Ailment

B-eat the asymptomatic ailment, 
I-n every ill individual; 
N-ations are in jeopardy, 
G-lobal state is critical.

L-ife is at risk these days, 
A-bsobing its predicament; 
D-efeat the difficult condition, 
R-epel the asymptomatic 
A-ilment.

Topic: Birthday of Bing P. Ladra (June 09) 
Form: Acrostic
Form: Acrostic


Asymptomatic Link

A-symptomatic
L-ink
E-mploys
X factor
A-pplying

T-he
I-nfection's
N-otorious
D-isease
U-nder
G-lobal
A-ilment's
N-astiness

Topic: Birthday of Alexa Tindugan (May 24) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Form: Acrostic

All People Are Carriers of Intellect, It Is For Sure

All people are carriers of intellect, it is for sure,
Even politicians, although they intellect obscure.
So, no point to take it extremely heavy, dramatic.
They got it  little bit, but, alas, asymptomatic!
Form: Quatrain

Asymptomatic Person

A-symptomatic
P-erson's
R-espiratory
I-llness
L-ets

M-onstrous
A-ilment
E-mploy

M-ysterious
I-nfection
T-o
R-emain
A-trocious

Topic: Birthday of April Mae M. Mitra (April 23)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Form: Acrostic

Premium Member Covid Symptoms

Covid Symptoms
By Franklin Price
05/19/2020

Looks like from the latest news
Covid symptoms not the same
The old ones have lost interest
So put new ones in the game

At first it took your breath away
And gave you quite a fever
Showed up in the old folks
The over sixties were receivers

Those with pre-conditions
Were the most prone of the lot
So we shut down the whole country
So we could further stir the pot

Decided that the symptoms
In the young, asymptomatic
Making them the carriers
So quarantined them in the attic

Closed down the non-essentials
Sent the lower classes home
Put millions on the food lines
From Miami up to Nome

Establishment kept searching
Found some children had a rash
Attributed it to covid
Added fuel to the crash

Now it makes you poop your pants
Makes purple colors on your toes
Some of these newest symptoms
Gives further length to someone's nose

I'm pretty sure that Covid's real
I'm still sequestered in my home
When they find more symptoms
I'll make additions to this poem
Form: Rhyme

After Covid19, If There Is An After

I
You will not be flying very far for the rest of 2020
Say goodbye to globe-trotting entitlements
The airlines are flummoxed: they need you; you need plenty
Of leg room (Finally!) Six whole feet passengers!

II
Now, at work you may do with less than six feet
But you will not work as "normal." Remember Cal Coolidge?
He longed for "normalcy" in the 1920s (we, a century late)
Will say goodbye to NORMALITY, if I mind my English

III
Your eating habits will change; more of your own effort
The restaurants will be following stricter guidelines
Especially for transporting pizza & take-out. We may not adapt
But previous pandemics brought real repenting the second time!

** NOTE: The problems of asymptomatic, & generally atypical cases of  infection, will challenge nations as to who get the vaccine, when, and HOW? Delivery will bedevil vulnerable folks getting meds on time, as with food, aid, etc., in the best of times. Scholars are saying "Normal routines are gone for good." (See NEW STATESMAN write 04/20 that says "Our civilization is now changed.")
Form: Didactic

Premium Member Tiger

This is the first time an animal tests positive for Covid in the U.S.
A tiger at the Bronx, N.Y. Zoo has the virus and some others are sick
They think an Asymptomatic zoo worker may have spread it to the tiger
Doctor's now say that cats can transmit it
It was already reported in China that a dog tested positive
There is much more research needed pertaining to this issue
But, it was quite shocking for those at the zoo to discover,
The results from an out of state vet lab, their tiger has Covid

Heidi Sands

4/6/20
Form: Narrative

Premium Member Quarantine

Quick! Let’s get to the bottom of it. 
uncover the answers we seek 
aggressively we are being spoon fed 
running  like desperados  
Asymptomatic ; stuck in a circle of chaos 
nevermind what we do not know 
too much is shrouded in paranoia
inconvenient to look below the surface
now forced isolation, mindset changes,
Earth healing; may be what can free us.
Form: Acrostic

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