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Thoughts on Isolation, Separation and Covid

Thoughts on Isolation, Separation and Covid

A Story by Micheal Teal


a series of random thoughts on what we are all going through.
Quarantine

Quarantine

A Poem by Bree Williams


I want to inhale the virus. I want to swim in it. Surrender cell by cell to uncertainty, unmaking. My heart will stutter. Or not. Stop. Or not. But I ..
FB4-67 "A Twister Tale"

FB4-67 "A Twister Tale"

A Chapter by dw817


I didn't look away in revulsion as I think I was supposed to and Margie noticing this giggled at that and clearly slated my reaction or lack thereof d..
Edge of Covid-19

Edge of Covid-19

A Poem by Foxemerald


Edge of Covid-19Beyoncé clips and aAnother purple haze, rolling out the sack‘What did we do last night,’ he said, and I looked in t..
The sun's first kiss

The sun's first kiss

A Poem by Giusy Ferrigno


The sun's first kiss was given to us in the coldness of fear In these days and nights We - hostages of uncertainty, prisoners of the emptiness ..
frenchy

frenchy

A Poem by anais.vionet


Funny how our heritages, and our parents shape our outlook
Life in the Pandemic

Life in the Pandemic

A Story by Aries1984


Just talk about how things have been going for me so far.
I got COVID

I got COVID

A Poem by Brooklyn1


Trying to find the lighter side of being sick
My 2020 View

My 2020 View

A Poem by Roland Petrov


Clearly, 8 lines of 8 syllables each.
Misty memories of love

Misty memories of love

A Poem by Gee


Will make sense to some
My Winter Covid Pastime

My Winter Covid Pastime

A Poem by Roland Petrov


The bars & restaurants are closed, but liquor stores are open. It's still sunny but it's colder now, so I switched from beer to wine.
Lockdown

Lockdown

A Poem by Dianne S Penfold


About my feeling through this pandemic and quarantining.
I don't know why I write this

I don't know why I write this

A Story by ClaraOswald


A small write-up written during the initial days of Covid lockup
Unrequited Love

Unrequited Love

A Poem by JJ Stewart


The loss of a loved one and a love letter of what has changed since everything changed.