a lone star disappears
into the clouds
covid second wave
the boy counts his parents
and sister in the sky
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covid night
a lone star disappears into the clouds covid second wave the boy counts his parents and sister in the sky
Padmini
22/4/2022 07:57:46 pm
Hopefully Covid would go away at least by this year. Thank you so much for reading and.commenting, Jim.
Krystyna
22/4/2022 04:28:00 pm
Tragic. Sentiment well expressed in your haikus, Padmini. The thought of so many families pulled apart because of wicked Covid is mind boggling.
Padmini
22/4/2022 07:54:17 pm
You are so right about families being pulled apart, Krystyna. I heard of both parents succumbing to Covid (Delta variant) and children being orphaned in my home country. It is scary and disturbing. Thank you for reading and commenting, Krystyna.
Sue Clayton
23/4/2022 03:03:08 am
A heart-rending haiku on the effects of Covid.
Padmini
23/4/2022 05:55:12 am
Thank you so much, Sue
Marjan Sierhuis
25/4/2022 12:54:13 pm
So much said in so few words, Padmini. Comments are closed.
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