Short Covid19 Poems
Short Covid19 Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Covid19 by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Covid19 by length and keyword.
Covid19 Poptart
lost her snap crackle ...then popped...
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Categories:
covid19, anxiety,
Form:
Monoku
Feels Like Halloween
Ever since this outbreak of COVID19,
every single day for me has felt like Halloween....
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Categories:
covid19, health,
Form:
Couplet
Vaccination Day
Needle pricks my right
arm. Sweat drips down the young nurse's
nose. Unsafe world now!...
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Categories:
covid19, courage, drug, mental illness, recovery from,
Form:
Senryu
Christmas Cancelled
A parcel postman named Claus
in 2020 had reason to pause
Covid19 pandemic ,we can relate
made poorly Santa ,for ten days isolate....
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Categories:
covid19, christmas, poetry, word play,
Form:
Clerihew
Why I Wear a Mask During Covid19
Some folks resist wearing a mask heedless of the possibility of zymosis!
I religiously wear a mask to conceal my very conspicuous proboscis!...
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Categories:
covid19, body, humorous,
Form:
Couplet
Drunk Medic Eaved On
A lonely well, clear
A nurse besides stands
The sorry state of losing pro
Angst, fury and fear fight for brow
Tears gleam running after
Twin coppers sinking low....
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Categories:
covid19, angst, death, depression, emotions, endurance, eulogy, world,
Form:
Free verse
Just a Little Cough Maybe
She just has a little cough cousin says.
I think Covid19 will make you dead.
Come over she offers
I think of the coffers.
Elect to stay sheltered in place, instead....
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Categories:
covid19, sick,
Form:
Limerick
Life Today
Life today a silent game of Russian Roullette
Masked, gloved, unarmed a trip to a public
Place a sneeze, a cough, a bit of smegma
And Covid19 silently end all to Life....
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Categories:
covid19, america,
Form:
Free verse
The Covid19 Camps
You all pray
for yourselves
ah now it matters
who, pray tell cares
about the children in camps
you empty prisons
yet fear the little children
more than any virus
moral decay ...
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Categories:
covid19, abuse, america, children, discrimination, horror, humanity,
Form:
Free verse
Coronavirus Covid19
i saw this coming
but now it seems so surreal
life is a dream
i may wake up any second
i may die
or continue sleeping
death is the end
god bless them
corona corona
i call your name
do not kill us
all in vain...
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Categories:
covid19, 2nd grade, christian, education, eulogy, metaphor, people,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
We Are All Dying
We are all dying
I did not know I was
Until today
It is not a doctor’s prognosis
It’s not a disease
It’s not having people
Sheltering in place
Is taking my joy
Squelching my happiness
This is how people die right?...
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Categories:
covid19, america,
Form:
Free verse
Sundays
Winter Solstice, Apollo, Sun god, Constantine had a say ...
For the first day of the week: Christian worship day
A strange connection: Sundays and SonDays For Jesus
Until Covid19 shut down half-empty churches
Do I have enough light to follow the Son anyway?...
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Categories:
covid19, allegory, allusion, history, jesus, prayer, words,
Form:
Didactic
Handwashing Haiku
When hands are dirty
Wash them but dont hurry
Twenty second rule
Water is not fine
Without soap to clean the grime
Micells are divine
So nothing lingers
Cover all the area
Between the fingers
Handwashing is done
Your life will be way more fun
If you dont get sick...
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Categories:
covid19, health,
Form:
Haiku
Omicron You
Well, they’ll omicron you when you’re trying to be so good
They’ll omicron you just a-like they said they would
They’ll omicron you when you’re tryin’ to go home
Then they’ll omicron you when you’re there all alone
But I would not feel so all alone
Everybody must get omicroned....
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Categories:
covid19, fate, future, health, humor, life, political, society,
Form:
Rhyme
Corona Heroes
Covid19 Heroes
to all the health care providers
law enforcement workers
bus drivers
grocery clerks
and other essential workers
who are working 24/7
to keep us safe
there are no words
for us to express
our heartfelt thanks
to the heroes
that are saving our lives
24/7 every day...
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Categories:
covid19, america, angst, anxiety, hero,
Form:
Sonnet
Coid19 Vaccine
I'm Scott the Clot and I am mighty mean.
I'm spreading the virus called covid19.
I'm trying to get rid of all my astrazeneca vaccine.
A blood-clotting vaccine,
A potential killing machine.
I love that word, vaccine.
One jab only costs a dime,
And I'll open up the borders in a short time....
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Categories:
covid19, flying, health, humor, money, natural disasters, people,
Form:
Rhyme
Covid19 Vaccinations
Many of we oldsters have already received the covid19 vaccination.
Soon all who want it will receive the shot in states across the nation.
Yet, TV news keeps needlin' us showin' 12 inch needles pokin' the shoulder joint!
You would think by now that we should've all received the "point"!...
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Categories:
covid19, health, humorous,
Form:
Couplet
The News Was Wrong
The news was wrong
But no one knows that
People are spreading the rumor
That was started on the news
One hundred children in a school had been exposed to Covid19
The news reported that one hundred children in this school
have Covid19
A retraction will never be able to stop this landslide of rumors...
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Categories:
covid19, satire, school,
Form:
Free verse
This Day Shall Pass
Sitting on my chair looking through my window,
I've got to think about the misery covid19 has brought to mankind .
Sadness covers my heart,
But then I know the good times will surely come .
I crossed my fingers to say a prayer ?? that the world may live again with shines on their faces.
I was convince this day shall pass !...
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Categories:
covid19, encouraging, hope, prayer,
Form:
Free verse
First Lay Lei of French Origin Or Celtic
Also and ACROSTIC
Past sixty, I can sharpen well
On pencils, invite wise romance -
Each held right, Sharp'ner in left, hand(s)
Tight, soft, tight, soft, easy does it
Recall youth: Sharp'ning loud and quick
You broke them more than you'll admit
(c) Deo, shalom, shalom: Not much longer to OVERCOME Covid19 (SARS Co19)...
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Categories:
covid19, analogy, art, poetry, relationship, religious, wisdom, writing,
Form:
Lay
Covid19
C.O.V.I.D.
Control
Of
Very
Incompetent
Dumbasses
C.O.V.I.D.
Control
Of
Vile
Idiots
Democratically
C.O.V.I.D.
Contemptible
Oppression
Violating
Individuals
Daily
Covid19 while bad is nowhere near the oppressive measures being implemented daily by the same people we put in charge.
Eric (and sometimes not)...
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Categories:
covid19, corruption, culture, freedom, humanity, political, power, truth,
Form:
Free verse
My Job Or My Life
My job or my life. It should be an easy choice, but it isn’t.
I really love my job.
And I am kind of fond of my life.
If I go back to work during this pandemic,
I will be exposing my health to over a thousand people a week.
I have been too frightened to leave my house for six weeks.
My job or my life.
The choice should be easy
But it isn’t....
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Categories:
covid19, america, usa,
Form:
Free verse
Covid Madness Sweeps Through the World
Covid madness sweeps through the world
General Corona
unleashes his army
the invisible army
upon the world
killing millions
in its wake
spreading chaos and death
as he rides in
on the black horse of death
harbinger of the end of days
destroyer of worlds
ending of the world
revelations come to life
covid19 poem contest all poetry...
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Categories:
covid19, america, angst, anxiety, dark, death, mental illness,
Form:
Sonnet
Mother Natures Cure
Hush,Hush.
The world is gently sleeping
breathing in the fresh air
its repairing, rejuveating.
Recovering from the virus
her temperature still rising.
And life support is still needed
her oxygen deplenished
Yet mother nature is still weeping
in despair at human kind.
Shes looking for a remedy
a cure for all her ailments
and we call it covid19....
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Categories:
covid19, nature,
Form:
Free verse
45 Has 19
45 has 19,
where's the love and well wish?
Breeding hate to the Democratic Party
is like COVID19 to a petri dish.
50 years since the Civil Rights act of '57, '60 and '64.
see now what Democratic Party cities run have become.
How's your 20/20, in 2020?
Are you seeing more clearly,
now that the programming is wearing thin?
by Martin Braun
10/4/2020...
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Categories:
covid19, abuse, political,
Form:
Free verse