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POETRY IN THE PLAGUE YEAR

Poems written during the Coronavirus Outbreak 2020

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Tracy Davidson

Warwickshire, UK

 

Tracy Davidson writes poetry and flash fiction. Her work has appeared in various publications and anthologies, including: Poet's Market, Mslexia, Atlas Poetica, Modern Haiku, The Binnacle, A Hundred Gourds, Shooter, Journey to Crone, The Great Gatsby Anthology, WAR and In Protest: 150 Poems for Human Rights.

 

Poem completed: 20th April 2020

 

 

Be careful what you wish for (a triolet)

 

I used to crave isolation,

but now I think I've had enough.

Once, I fancied hibernation,

I used to crave isolation,

like an extra-long vacation.

Yet, lack of contact is too tough.

I used to crave isolation,

but now I think I've had enough.