Covid poem

San Cassimally
2 min readMay 20, 2021
Art work by Marjan-Blan (Courtesy Unsplash)

In the year of Covid

We don’t have the answers yet

The time to take off the lid

And uncover its secretIs yet to come

We need to gain

A special wisdom

We’re too close to the mountain

The wisdom takes time to mature

You need distance

You don’t have the big picture

To learn its consequence

You need a full century

You won’t find its cause

If you’re in a hurry

Reflect, mull and pause

Put conjecture on hold

But the Spanish flu

Can now be told

Cause and effects too

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Perhaps a full century on

The first world war can be looked at

Cause and effect we can agree on

And what we can learn from that

On one side of the trench

the dirt, the rats the slush,

stood the Brits and the French

on the opp’site, the Boches.

Non-stop the death rattle

cutting youths in their prime_

the aim of every battle

’gainst humanity a crime!

After four painful years

You had to ask the question

Why the sweat the toil the tears

To what purpose the bravery, the gumption

Why so many dead or broken

People might well congrue on

There was no victor we were all beaten

For ’twas the flu that won

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In a hundred years

People will no doubt ask questions

About Yemeni children’s tears

And Bin Salman’s actions

They will want to know

About the damage to the Amazon

Was Jair Bolsonaro

Guilty of high treason?

Was the Indian genocide

The fault of Modi

Because he had relied

On faith and divinity?

Natanyahu, the Ayatollah, Duterte

Min Aung of Myanmar, Trump

Did they sow the seeds of La muerte

Were they lethal lumps?

Posterity might just shrug

They are dead and gone

But it was the Covid bug

And not they that won

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San Cassimally

Prizewinning playwright. Mathematician. Teacher. Professional Siesta addict.