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Best Virus Poems

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Premium Member Quarantine of the Soul
-Quarantine of the Soul-


Tranquil pills fall deep like the night
A sweet fangless course
Bites with no remorse
Your eyes struggle to read my ageless soul
Lost 
Dark
You open...

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Categories: virus, depression, emo, future, metaphor,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Black Cloak
It's like a black cloak around our world bringing misery and death
Virologists are saying " you ain't seen nothing yet" 
If only our leaders would...

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Categories: virus, death, evil, goodbye, grief,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member And I Am Grateful
A field of wheat cloaked in dewy silence
the orchestra tunes up with avian arias
bullfrog basses and a choir of cawing crows,
xanthic sunflowers turning their heads...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: virus, thanksgiving,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Home Is Where the Heart Is
"Home is Where the Heart Is"



Savages 
behind closed doors
Civilised 
but wild animals
sharpening claws
Humanity 
tries to escape itself
can’t run away 
from finding
"TRUE HOME"
behind closed doors
Now opening...

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Categories: virus, freedom, imagery, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Lions Led By a Donkey
I could see the virus approaching so why couldn't he?
But he had to keep investors happy and save the economy
On his watch people in their...

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Categories: virus, death, england, political,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Seven Words Swirling
 
it is dawn in the city
and all is quiet and hushed 
today, I wrote seven words . . . 
the streets are windswept still
a...

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Categories: virus, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic
In nineteen eighteen there was an outbreak of flu
Caused little concern, only affected a few
But it returned with a vengeance later that year
And the world...

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Categories: virus, natural disasters,
Form: Rhyme
What If
What If

  You live in a Matrix that you don't know, what is really happening around you.
That there are people that wish to control...

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Categories: virus, allusion, america, anxiety, betrayal,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member One Life
There have been those who said,                   ...

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Categories: virus, food, green, home, jobs,
Form: Narrative
Let's All Drink To Lockdown
Let's All Drink to Lockdown 
by Jan Beaumont ©

I'm normally a social girl
I love to meet my mates
But lately with the virus here
We can't go...

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Categories: virus, encouraging, friendship, fun, giggle,
Form: Light Verse
Premium Member The Jab
The Jab

I am somewhat disenchanted by what I’ve seen and read
Antivaxxers believe the lie that soon the vaccinated will be dead
That our leaders are out...

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Categories: virus, health,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Hero
I hear them say,                                          ...

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Categories: virus, food, snow, war,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Premium Member In My Opinion
Everything that’s happening this year
was all planned out.
That’s what Agenda 21 (declared as false online)
 is all about.
Documents related to the plan
are out there in...

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Categories: virus, political,
Form: Didactic
Premium Member A Time For Heroes
The child stands valorous before the door
    With nary a tinge of fear or dread.
Armed with a spatula and a pancake flipper...
...

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Categories: virus, appreciation, inspiration, thanks,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Dream of Her Untouched Sea
"The Dream of Her Untouched Sea"



Caressing Her tidal pools
the floor of Her Oceans rise
Sunlight through the crystal canopy
shines on Her 
song of the siren mind
meeting...

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Categories: virus, ocean, romance, sensual,
Form: Romanticism

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