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We chose to see the cobwebs

We chose to see the cobwebs

A Poem by Identify the Quest


Tonight we enjoyWe sit and RelaxThe rest of the world gets to do the sameWe have to stay home, and yet we make the best of itWe enjoy all the things w..
Play This Game

Play This Game

A Poem by Gianna Jackson


This is a piece that I put together several weeks ago for a small contest held in a discord group I'm a member of. It took a while to finish but I was..
ActiVision: An Invented Cure*

ActiVision: An Invented Cure*

A Story by Abishai100


Two comic book geniuses create a quarantine online educational company that helps the comic book industry reach dioramic proportions during the Corona..
Do you want to remain self quarantined

Do you want to remain self quarantined

A Poem by Cassie


Isolating my feelings for you is out of the questionAnd asking me to social distance myself from you is an equation I won't and can't solveI have want..
COVID SAW

COVID SAW

A Poem by Cassie


Covid is not just a virus but a lesson
Sometimes

Sometimes

A Poem by Isabella Cezanne


love poems in a pandemic
New normal

New normal

A Poem by Shivangi Singh


Started with denial Too unreal to believe Then we were lost No remedy to relieve With uncertainty & despair Many are broken beyond repair ..
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 ..
Before the Solstice

Before the Solstice

A Poem by VJWild


A snippet about my feelings
Quarantine

Quarantine

A Poem by VJWild


feeling a little...not sure what
Lockdown

Lockdown

A Poem by Dianne S Penfold


About my feeling through this pandemic and quarantining.
Dwindling Moods

Dwindling Moods

A Poem by Ignosapiens


Impatient fingers of mine,tap the periphery of roof,searching for answers,wanting solitude, to be left aloof.Eyes are on exile,tired of buildings all ..
Friends

Friends

A Poem by Max


This poem is just a little piece about the experiences I used to have with my friends and still do—just in novel circumstances.