Pandemic Panic

Jennifer Bird
School of Medicine and Public Health
2020
Poem

 

I feel this world start falling

Watch the people go insane

Pray to gods I don’t believe in

Ask if they still know my name.

I see the stats are climbing

Watch from windows, watch from screens,

Wonder if my expertise is useful

Or just useless little games.

I worry when I wake

I worry when I rest

I worry I won’t do enough

Or push the tides too fast.

I feel my friends start slipping

Cling to words that bind us tight

Hope they hear my voice is calling

Keep them safe and sound tonight.

My chest is tight and panicked

My head is clouded, sore

Want to lie and rest forever

Want to feel relief by dawn.

I know I cannot save this world

Can barely save myself

I just want to know there’s hope

Know there’s beauty in this hell.

I gasp for air, I close my eyes

But there’s not much I can do

Wait for calm to fill my lungs

Wait for time to heal the wounds.

The battles that we fight today

Are wars to win tomorrow

But the madness ebbs and flows

Hurts us more than we could know.

So wait with me awhile

Lie and tell me it’s okay

We can’t afford to lose our minds

Until this goes away.