i chew mint gum
behind my mask at
whole foods, walk by the
organic cherries, putting
their shiny bulbs into
the cart
our eyes dart out
looking at one another, we’ve
gotten used to this
toothless, lipless existence
as if we are helplessly in
covid’s harem, all of us
unhappy wives
plucking up frozen pizzas
following aisle arrows
in the direction away
from looming sickness
that saturates everything
with its statistics and
endless news of how this
will continue unabated
but still we eat the
sweet cherries, hoping
to one day be free

thank you for writing something hopeful amidst the pandemic. the careful observation in this poem is a welcome contrast to the bickering and glumness surrounding our world’s current situation. i’m going to include a link to this in my weekly blog newsletter tomorrow.
best,
– Daniel Tiernan
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