REPERCUSSIONS

Khushi Singh

REPERCUSSIONS

Pandemic, viruses, maladies,

Oh! So pathetic.

Years of sins and offence,

Result, 

We all couched in our houses apologetic.

 

Pre-pandemic days overlooked cleanliness,

Mis-spent those bygone days with carelessness.

Now, the pros of quarantine

Edifies the value of hygiene

Realizing the importance to be clean.

 

When the branches of the tree clashed,

The saplings got smashed.

But, the shedding leaves of the family tree

Have now united like a grist of bees.

 

Now I and we all regret,

The poison given to the nature.

The outcome of our misdeeds

Tit Tatting us and creatures.

 

The inertia of this pandemic,

Has left a great magic

Maybe a bit ironic, but

Yes! It has an ethic.

- Khushi Singh

  • Author: Khushi Singh (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 9th, 2021 09:40
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 230
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Comments12

  • Shweta Singh

    Nice poem Khushi 😘
    Keep it up

  • Rishab Kumar Jha

    Nice

  • manu Srivastava

    Wow, excellent khushi
    Keep it up
    All the best 👍👍

  • YXI

    👍

  • Sanjana Gupta

    Really nice ✨

  • SHERLOCKED

    cool!
    Keep it up 👍👍
    cant wait to read ur next poem

  • Ayushi Singh

    Great!! Keep writing!!

  • aprilsyellow

    It's such a great poem.. you literally represented whole pandemic in such a beautiful poem. I've no words to explain...it's just amazingg 👏🏻👏🏻❤️✨✨

  • nisha Nagdewani

    It is really. I am very proud of you. Keep up the good work. ❤️

  • rohanbatra

    Nice poem

  • LakshayVerma

    Awesome Girl.❤ Waiting for more such poem's.🙌

  • Goldfinch60

    The pandemic has pulled people together helping one another, may it always be so.

    Welcome to MPS.

    • Doggerel Dave

      Andy - I would have given this one a miss if I were you.....



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