Please Just Stay Home - Nick Hwang
About an hour ago I discovered that the blog topic for this month was things we have already done in class. We had just done poetry a week ago, so I figured that I would do some poetry. While brainstorming ideas for my poem, my mind went blank, so I decided to write a poem about social distancing, in hopes that people might read it.
Stay home - Nick Hwang
It’s a hindrance to us all, it’s a testing of the soul
As our patience starts to fall, in our heart burns a hole
As we await the time to come where we can once again see friends
We start to grow very anxious wondering when this crisis will end
Just a little bit of freedom is what everybody seeks
‘Cause it ruled out lives for months instead of just a couple weeks
Everyone is tired of this virus because it is such a fuss
But when you think about it there are many that have it worse than us
Tom’s dad got laid off, the family has no money coming in
Not enough money to afford basic necessities required within
Malnourished and depressed this kid’s body is paper thin
Yet we are letting online schooling get all under our skin
I see people complaining about not being able to see a mate
Meanwhile some families can’t afford to put food on their plates
I see people disregard the rules to go out with friends and play
Meanwhile they are extending the period in which inside we will stay
Extending the time before Tom’s dad can go out and work once more
Prolonging the time Tom’s dad will be able to go out to the store
So is it really that bad to just stay inside your home
Having fun with family and taking classes on google chrome
Or do people need to break the rules in order to be satisfied
Bringing less fortunate families down, while their jobs are denied
Stay home - Nick Hwang
It’s a hindrance to us all, it’s a testing of the soul
As our patience starts to fall, in our heart burns a hole
As we await the time to come where we can once again see friends
We start to grow very anxious wondering when this crisis will end
Just a little bit of freedom is what everybody seeks
‘Cause it ruled out lives for months instead of just a couple weeks
Everyone is tired of this virus because it is such a fuss
But when you think about it there are many that have it worse than us
Tom’s dad got laid off, the family has no money coming in
Not enough money to afford basic necessities required within
Malnourished and depressed this kid’s body is paper thin
Yet we are letting online schooling get all under our skin
I see people complaining about not being able to see a mate
Meanwhile some families can’t afford to put food on their plates
I see people disregard the rules to go out with friends and play
Meanwhile they are extending the period in which inside we will stay
Extending the time before Tom’s dad can go out and work once more
Prolonging the time Tom’s dad will be able to go out to the store
So is it really that bad to just stay inside your home
Having fun with family and taking classes on google chrome
Or do people need to break the rules in order to be satisfied
Bringing less fortunate families down, while their jobs are denied
Nice poem! I think that this is very true. We all have to recognize that many people have it much worse than we do, and that we should do what we can to help them.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing your creative side here. I read something that staying home or wearing a mask is a way we can all be respectful to one another. It's pretty simple and I think easy to follow.
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