Thank you all who have read, and especially you who have commented, on Submarine Matters this year.
Here is a poem of hope for Christmas - circulated on the Internet anonymously, with
Southern Hemisphere updating by me.
T'was just days before Christmas,
And all
through the town,
People wore
masks,
That
covered their frown.
The frown
had begun
Way back last Summer,
When a global pandemic
Made life a bummer.
They called
it Corona,
But unlike
the beers,
It didn’t
bring good times,
It only
brought tears.
Contagious
and deadly,
This virus spread fast,
Like a bushfire that starts
When lightning strikes parts.
Airplanes
were grounded,
Travel was
banned.
Borders
were closed
Across air,
sea and land.
As the world
entered lockdown
To flatten the curve,
The economy halted,
And folks lost their nerve.
From March
to July
We rode the
first wave,
People
stayed home,
They tried
to behave.
When Spring
emerged
The lockdown was lifted.
But some became careless,
Some of us drifted.
Now it’s
December
Northern
Hemisphere spiking,
Even
in Sydney,
Not much to
their liking.
Frontline
workers,
Doctors and nurses,
Try to save people,
From riding in hearses.
This virus
is awful,
This is
COVID-19.
And only
just now
Hopeful vaccines
It’s true
that this year
Has had sadness a plenty,
We’ll never forget
The year 2020.
And just
‘round the corner -
The holiday
season,
Can we be
merry?
Is there
even a reason?
To decorate
the house
And put up the tree,
Maybe no one will see it,
No one but me.
But outside
my window
The Sun
shines strong,
And I think
to myself,
One day
Good comes along!
So, I
gather the ribbon,
The garland and bows,
As I play those old carols,
My happiness grows.
Christmas
is not cancelled
And neither
is hope.
If we lean
on each other,
I know we
can cope.
Merry
Christmas everyone!
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Merry Christmas
Pete
Wonderful poem Pete.
ReplyDeleteMay your manifest Debauchery
Shift from submarines to Poetry!
Thanks Anonymous
ReplyDeleteWhether it by poetry or the joys of submarines I like to put my "Debauchery" to good use :)
Merry Xmas and Happy 2021
Pete