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COVID BLUES: VERSE 2

By Beatrice Lane
June 1, 2020
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When light through yonder window breaks,

I try hard not to rub my face.

Lord, help me not to complain.

I don’t know when you’ll call my name.

Outside my window, nature thrives on.

Pollution has declined since we stayed our asses home.

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