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POETS RESPOND TO THE PANDEMIC Jeanie Tomanek, “Our Ground Time Here Will Be Brief” Courtesy of the Artist and The Loft All poems and artworks are published with permission of the authors and artists. Copyright remains solely with the poets and artists whose work is used here.

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POETSRESPONDTOTHEPANDEMIC

JeanieTomanek,“OurGroundTimeHereWillBeBrief”CourtesyoftheArtistandTheLoft

Allpoemsandartworksarepublishedwithpermissionoftheauthorsandartists.Copyrightremainssolelywiththepoetsandartistswhoseworkisusedhere.

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CONTENTS

COMPASSION Compassion(PalmSunday,2020) DianeWalkerFAITH Zojaj:Ameer SheikhaA. AbideWithMe,March2020 JudithSornbergerFAMILY Post-ItNotestoGrandmaRuth DuringthePandemic JudithSornbergerFEAR TheHomewardDove LornaCahall KnowinginaTimeofFear MarcHarshman Doctorssaylostsenseofsmell maybecluetocoronavirus DrewMyronHEALING Essential LauraBoggess

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HOPE Hope:April2020 MarjorieMaddoxHafer VanGogh’s‘SpringGarden’ MarthaSilanoLOSS SocialSafetyNet MaureenE.DoallasLOVE LoveandAdore(WeWillCome OutTogether) SalmaArastu Love RobertMcDowellRENEWAL AftertheFire(ATanka) LaurieKleinRESILIENCE Tuesday,Pandemic DrewMyronSHELTER Canopyofyou:anerasurepoem DrewMyronSOCIALDISTANCING (PHYSICALDISTANCING) SocialDistancing KristinBerkey-Abbott

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AfterAuden,afterBrueghel MarjorieMaddoxHafer InaTimeof‘SocialDistancing,’ IMissMyMother JudithSornbergerSOLACE Always ChristineValtersPaintner SPIRIT/SPIRITUAL Spiritual YahiaLababidi Marcescence MichelleOrtegaSTRENGTH Hymn:anerasurepoem DrewMyronTECHNOLOGY Crown ShannaPowlusWheeler TOUCH Nexttonext DrewMyronNotes

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COMPASSIONCompassion(PalmSunday,2020) byDianeWalkerWeholdinourheartsaprayer

Forallwhowalkalone;forallthevulnerable;

Forallthechurchdoors,onceopen,nowclosed;

Forthosewho'vedied,andforalltheoneswholovedthem;

Foralltheonesstillworkingtoserve,

Andalltheoneswhonowareunemployed;

Forallthecolors,slowlybeingleached

Outofaworldawashingrief:

Wenolongerwaveourpalms,

Wesimplywashthem,

Over,

Andover.

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FAITHZojaj:Ameer bySheikhaA. thegroundisrumbling/theairabuzz/withcrashingwaterenergies/ whilethemidnightskiesabove/saluteitall—withsilentcriesoflove ~TigheO'DonoghueRossNiqaab-lessduskhasfounditsbeyond,Ishowmyfaceforitsfissuredbeautywithouttheneedforlayers;closetothehandbearingKauthar,nightbirdshaveconfusedthelightformorning.Silencershavebeenstrippedoffthisbody,andIcannotrobethisskinwithlinensofsecrets—theresilienceIwore—asIappearnotthewayearthcoveredeverysownintent;Iappearasglassthroughwhichlightbreaksandscattersintrueform;Iappearaboveshadows,mycaravansofcloaksheavyvelvetofpledges.Thesehandswillburntheferocityoflightthroughitsskinandwillscablikerainbowscurvingoverskies.Whenyourhandwillberaisedtothedirectionoftrees,IwillknowthewaytotheshadeofTooba.Note: This poem was written in collaboration with the artist TigheO’Donoghue/Rossandrespondstohispainting“TheProphecy/TheCascade”,whichfollows.

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TigheO’Donoghue/Ross,TheProphecy/TheCascade,2019

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AbidewithMe,March2020 byJudithSornbergerBumpedupagainstandoverlappingoneanother,it’shardtotellonepaintedturtle’solive-tiledcarapacefromanother’s.Foramoment,IseeonlyamoundofglaringsunlightbalancedonthelogacrossMarshCreek.Whentheyreposition,Icancountsixthroughmybinoculars.Iknowit’sridiculoustothinktheyhuddlelikethisfromaffection—afamilyreunitedaftermonthshalf-frozenandalone,sunkindeepmud.It’sthesepandemictimes,Iknow,layinganewlensovereverything—timesthatforbidtouchbeyondtheshellofhome.Passingtheoccasionalotheronthispath,Icallhello,ourdistanceanembraceofwhatwehopeforeachother.Achoirofpeepersjoinsus,singingSpring.Intune,unlikethevoicesofmycongregationduringourZoomworshipthismorning,strugglingtojoineachotherfromthesquarecellsofouronscreenfaces.AbidewithMe,wewarbled,wanderingfromthepathofmelodyandstumblingback,timeaftertime,asifourlivesdependedonthiscloseness.OtherAssociatedWordsCommunity,Hope,Love,Renewal,Resilience,Solace,Spirit/Spiritual

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FAMILYPost-itNotestoGrandmaRuthDuringthePandemic byJudithSornbergerAtfifteen,gettingmylearner’spermitlikeallmyfriends,drivingDad’sbabyblue’65Lancer,Ibarelynoticedyouinmyrear-viewmirrorlearningtodriveinyoursixties,shockingtheoldladiesonyourblock.Inmylovebeads,flashingpeacesigns,I’dbelievedIwastherebel.Ifyouweren’tdead,I’daskyoutoteachmeagaintocrochetaswhenyoushowedmehowtolooppearlyyellowyarnaroundahookandintotinygrannysquaresformyunwedgirlfriend’sbaby,asthoughitmightmakeherimmunetoneedorsorrow.IknowIcouldfindatutorialonline,butthatwouldn’tbringyourwarmthighoryourbowedheadclosetomineaswerecoveredsomeoftheworld’ssoftnessinthistimeofpandemic.Didyouhear?Drivinghomefromsomewhereyesterday,Icaughtmyselfwhistlinghymnsthewayyoudid—headtiltingsidetosidewiththemelody—aplumplittlechickadeetweetingAbidewithMe.Youwerealwaystryingtoluremebackintotheflock.Isittoolatetoprayyoumighthaveseenme?OtherAssociatedWordsRemembrance,Healing,Sheltering,Courage

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FEARTheHomewardDove byLornaCahallshe’ssowearyflyingoverthefoldedmaskedfacessotiredcan’tstandtolookbackatflashinglightsallthewrongturnsplease,pleasedon’tlosemerunning,runningbehindyoubothchasingthefadingsunlightandwhenthenightclosesinalltogetherwaitingformoonlightalltogetherweary,sowearythehomewarddoveOtherAssociatedWordsFamily,Sheltering

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KnowinginaTimeofFear byMarcHarshmanAfallofblossominasuddenbreeze and,likesnowshakenfromalimb, youshiverwithwhatyou’vecarried herefromtheheadlines

andbowyourhead.Youknowyoushouldknowbetter.Theriversluicesitscoldwaydownthemountain betweencracked,graypanelsofstone, thecanyondeafeningwithitsmadroar.Thelonelinessheremovestheearthbelowyou andyougrabholdoftheslenderestbranch, awhippetofcherryandsuddenly thewholeforestisholdingyouup.But,youknewthis,didn’tyou?Onyourkneesamidtheclutterofyourstudy, acrucifixononewall,theStones’HotLips onanother,andawindowframing thepinkhazeofmapleseager togetonwiththebusinessofspring.Youreyesfillwithsomethingneithersadnorjoyous,somethinglikethanksgivingthatsomeone,callHerorHim,Godornot,butyouknowthereisthisgreatlisteninggatheredallaroundyou.Evenasthedarkmysteriesoftheday

assailyourlockeddoors,yourneighborhood,yourworld,thereisthislisteningmuchlikeJulianinhercellcenturiesagohearingthatconvincingvoiceandknowingthatallwillbeoutofourhandsbutwellenough,andmoretoseeustotheotherside

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bethateternity,nextyear,orsimplythisnextsecond,theonewherewehearanother’sheartbeatjustlikeours.

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DoctorssaylostsenseofsmellmaybecluetocoronavirusbyDrewMyronSoIsmelledallthebadthingsjusttomakesureIstillcould: urineinthenursinghomehall thestove'sseepingflame potatoesspoilinginthebackdrawer asweat-soakedshirt oldbeerinabackseat hairtangledinablowdryer broccolicooking bagbalm adampbasement burntpopcorn dogturdsonfreshgrass aforestonfire morningbreath thestenchofastrandedwhale my fear.

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HEALINGEssential byLauraBoggessItoldhimIwanttosee redbudblooming watertrickling birdsonginflightsoweenterthewoodattheedgeoftheneighborhoodhere,leaf-strewnspoorsandlight-soakedcathedralscalmthememoryofleftbehindsterilecorridorsandemptywait-rooms—alongwiththeN95hangingbehindmyofficedoorit’sbusinessasusualatCharlestonGeneral.intheafternoon,Isitwithapatientandhecoverstheholeinhisneckwithonefingersohecanspeak—amakeshifttracheostomyplugsuddenly,Iamawareofwheremyhandshavebeen,wheremyfeethavewalked,whatmybreathhastouched;sweatmistingaroundtheedgesofmymaskbutnow,theredtapeoftelehealthdriftsawayintotheinsistentpinkoftheredbudtrees.wesitunderacopse;swayingbranchesfiltersunlightoverourshoulders.ablack-cappedchickadeecallstohislover.thewindstirsthecanopyofblossomsaboveustherearecrimsonpetalseverywhere.

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HOPEHope:April2020 byMarjorieMaddoxHafer “Hopeisthethingwithfeathers...” EmilyDickinsonA“thing,”perhaps,

andfowl,butbloody-

plucked,dippedindisease

andplummeting,thesky-highyours/mine violentlyde-plumed,baldasavulture,fickleflightundoneinthisfreefallfrenzyoffeartodoom

becomedustbecome

whatwedon’tknow becomebeforeandvoidbecomedark,become

thedawncrackofEdenonreplayandmaybe—hopeagainsthope—

becomethe“warmbreasts,brightwings”

ofSpirithovering, warming,readyingitsweary-

worldnestonce-againforwings.

OtherAssociatedWordsFaith,Fear,Spirit/Spiritual

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VanGogh’s‘SpringGarden’ byMarthaSilanoIt’scalled“SpringGarden,”butitdoesn’tlooklikeone.Morelikeanemptylot,wherethereusedtobealaundromatorgasstation,aplaygroundbuttheswingshavebeenhauledaway.It’scalled“SpringGarden,”butthere’snopinkorbluepastel.Afence-likerowofgnarledsticks:morelikeagraveyardbeneathoppressivegray.Itcan’tbeagarden:thetitlemustbeamistake.Someoneinalong,blackcoatslinkspastliketheydon’twanttobeseen,letalonepainted;likethey’dhopedtopasswithoutnotice.Sneakingintoa“garden”todowhat?Visitalovedonetoopoortoaffordaheadstone?Toburyabody?Orwasitjustbeforehepulledfromhispocketapacketofseeds?Maybe,it’searlyspring—toosoonfordaffodilsandtulips,nosignofthegrowthtocome;maybethesoot-brownchurchisnotadrearysymbol,andthetreesaregreenbutthelightisturningthemhazel.Maybeit’sallbeensowed.AndLook!Afewtuftsofbrightyellowgrass,abushintheforeground,aflamewith—blossoms?Anawfullydarkredbutflowers,nonetheless.Note:AnimageofvanGogh’spaintingisprovidedattheendofthisdocument.

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LOSSSocialSafetyNet byMaureenE.DoallasEvilin,33,NewYorkCityTheytellmenottobothertocomeinfortesting.Undocumented,Igaspforair. *Juan,36,Berkeley,CaliforniaLastFriday,mybossshuttherestaurant’sdoors.I’minshock.Iwasafraidtogotowork,butnow,Idon’tknowwhattodo.My9-year-oldhasasthma. *[NameWithheld],36,OhioAmigrantworker,Iplanttomatoes,onions,otherproduce.Ihavenogloves,nomasks,nosoap,norunningwater.Ibringsoapfromhome.Iwashmyhandswithmydrink-

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ingwater.Mybossnolongertakesmytemperature.*Lydia,41,BostonIlackpapers.I’mterrifiedofmycommute—twohours,twotrains,abus—tomyjob.Itakecareofan86-year-oldman.Whenyougetsick,theytellus,gotothehospital.Idon’thavehealthinsurance.~Jerry,54,HusbandofLydiaIgotcaughtbyICE,spentthreemonthslockedup,missedason’sbirth.Myasylumcase?Lostit.Iworkinanursinghome.Igetgloves,amaskIwearallday.Nogown.Mywifeandfamily...Wearescared.Aboutalmosteverything.Source:AlldetailsfromTracyJan,“Undocumentedworkersamongthosehitfirst—andworst—bythecoronavirusshutdown,”TheWashingtonPost,April4,2020.

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LOVELoveandAdore(WeWillAllComeOutTogether) bySalmaArastuSomesayPlanetEarthisunderrepairSomesayitistimeforSabbathSacredandblessedtimetostayquietandpraySlowdownandspendtimewithfamilyEverymomentistransitoryWisescripturesremindusagainandagainYouwillbetestedwithsomefearandhunger,lossoflivesandwealthButremainsteadfastandfeeldeepgratitudeTrustthesedarkcloudswillburstopenandbringAprilshowersIhaveheardthebirdschirping,springisaroundthecornerWewillallcomeouttogetherandconsoleeachotherAndloveeachotherasneverbeforeWeareconnectedanddependentoneachothermorethanbeforeWeshallhealeachotherwithmuchcompassionandadoreOtherAssociatedWordsCompassion,Connect/Connection,Healing,Hope

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Love byRobertMcDowellWhoknowswhere&whatitisIthoughtIknewIthoughtIknewAdozentimeswhatloveis&whowasbringingituphillLikewaterinabucketOnebyonetheycollapseAmongthepoppiessayingIamtiredbearingloveallthiswayThefatherdragshimselfupFromthefallen&walksoutoftheirlivesForeverratherthandarkenOnemoredayAwomanInsiststhatlove&ambitionCancoexistinperfectharmonyYetintheendambitionwinsLoveishummingwithmemoryAkeytoadoor&anotherkeyTothedoorinsidethatoneAwellisonthepathAwomanInawindowgoesonwritingAnothertakesherfencesneitherApproachingnorfleeingfromsomeonewaitingPrayerismixedupinallofthistooOfcourse&theneedtobestillOtherAssociatedWordsFaith,Family,Grief,Spirit/Spiritual

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RENEWALAftertheFire(ATanka) byLaurieKleinLightseepsthroughruinstobatheeverybrokenplacetillgapsbecomepraiseforthefirstgrassywandswavedlikewisheslikeprayers.

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RESILIENCETuesday,pandemic byDrewMyronMy85-yearoldfriendwaitsatthewindowforasinglebirdtoflutterpast,theonlycompanionshenowhas.Mydadadjustshisoxygentubeandtellsmehe'llneverhugagain.Thiswillchangeeverything,hesays.Aneighborhassewnmasksthatshehangsfromastringwithasignthatsaystakeoneasifwe'resharingtomatoesorgossip.Tokeepmymindfromchatter,Ijogagain.WitheachlapIbreathehardandcrysteadyingratitudeandmagnitude,insadness,incircles.OtherAssociatedWordsCommunity,Compassion,Grief,Isolation,Lockdown,PersonalProtectionEquipment

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SHELTERCanopyofyou:AnErasurePoem byDrewMyron

Whenshadowsfall/Whenabigwindblows/Itook/shelterin/the/canopyofyou

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SOCIALDISTANCING(PHYSICALDISTANCING)SocialDistancing byKristinBerkey-AbbottThegrandmotherfeelsacrushofexhaustionandanxietythatleavesherbreathless:theweightofyearsofcaringforfamilymembersorthisnewvirusattackingrespiratorysystemsandsociety?Thepre-teenopenshisFrenchbookandthenclosesit.Whylearnthislanguageinatimeoftravelbans?Silently,heconjugatesadifferentverbeachtimehehearstheword“virus,”hisheartbeatcalmingwitheachvariation.Themedievalistthinksbacktogreatliteratureinatimeofplague.WhowillbeourChaucernow?Shesendse-mailtohercollegestudentsnowconsignedtoonlineclassesinatimeofsocialdistancing.Sheputsthenextloadoflaundryinthewasher,treatingthestains,hopingitwillallcomeoutinthewash.

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AfterAuden,afterBrueghel byMarjorieMaddoxHafer “Aboutsufferingtheywereneverwrong, TheOldMasters...”W.H.Auden,MuséedesBeauxArtsThereisnoturningawayfromthis,orthereis,thesandy-toedraisingaglasstotheAtlantic’sdeepblueforeverjustasIcarusplunges(orBrueghel’sIcarus,orAuden’smemoryofBrueghel’sIcarus),amemoryofamemoryofsomeoneelse’ssuffering:justincidentalperipheralonabrightdayofhangoversuntiltheundertowtugsdowntheneighbortheymayknowslightlyfrom,insomeotherseason,skatingattheedgeofthewood,orpettingtheirdoggydog,orevenliningupbesidethemforthemiraculousbirth,which,too,maybecancelledalongwithanyresurrectionsifthedayispredictablysunny,thelandscapereadytoploworpaint,andthestubbornwind,justinfromatsunami,distractedenoughforasail.OtherAssociatedWordsSheltering,Compassion,Fear,RemembranceNote:ThispoemfirstappearedatPoemsofthePandemic,HeadlinePoetry&Press.

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InaTimeof‘SocialDistancing,’IMissMyMother byJudithSornbergerOfcourse,shemissedDadwhenhediedandwishedherdaughterslivedcloser,butifshewerealivenow,she’dbefinewiththesedistances—shewhoprizedherowncompanyaswellasanyoneelse’s.Herideaofagoodtimewasloungingonthepatio,herfacetiltedlikeahungrysunflowertosipthesun’sgaze,herheadtippedbackassheexhaledawhisperofsmokefromherVirginiaSlimstowardcloudsmarchingbyinalazyparademoreworthwatchingthananything.Exceptmaybethechitteringchorusofcopperandgraysparrowsshesummonedwithbutteredtoastcrumbsonatinpieplate.Sheknewhowtocallwhatevershemostneededtoherself—pattingherlapsoherBostonterriersprangupandkissedtheredlipstickfromhermouth,thedog’sbuggyeyessobigwithlove,Momhadtolaugh—thatlaugheveryoneloved,theoneshegaveme.Thelaughthatisalwaysbringingherback,callingmehometomyself.OtherAssociatedWordsFamily,Inspiration,Isolation,Lockdown,Loss,Love,Remembrance,Spirit/Spiritual

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SOLACEAlways byChristineValtersPaintnerItisalwaysdawnsomewhereonthisforeverturningeartheyesjustnowopening.Itisalwaysmiddaysomeplace,sunatitspeak,alloflifeilluminated.Itisalwaysdusksomewhere,sweetleavingofdayaskingustoembracetheend.Itisalwaysmidnightsomeplace,tenthousanddreamseruptingintothedarkness.Note: This poem is from Christine Valters Paintner’s forthcoming collection TheWisdomofWildGrace (ParacletePress,October2020). It ispublishedhere for thefirsttime.

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SPIRIT/SPIRITUALSpiritual byYahiaLababidi So,whatdoesitfeelliketobegrounded,globallysenttoourroomslikeerrantchildrenprivilegessuspendedandtoldtothinkhardaboutwhywegothereandhowtogetout?Tellme,what’syourplan?IIWecan’tsimplyreturntohowwewereafteracrisis—ourhomeshavebecomecocoonsforradicaltransformationOthers’lives,wefinallyrealize,dependonusandviceversa,eitherwechangeourways,now,orperishalone-together...And,ifwesurvive,wemightaskofthisbenevolentmaster:Tellus,whatnewfastcanweaddtoourdaysahead?ThesamewaythatLentorRamadanarespiritualreminders,weshouldconsiderwhatsacrificethispandemicasksofus.Whatextremelimithavewereached,ortrespassed?AsLaozisays:"TurningbackishowtheWaymoves."Don'tbemoanyourfourwalls,givethanks,foryournecessaryisolationandpraytoemergefromthischrysalisintoanewconsciousness.

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III

So,whatdoesitmeantobereborn?It'shavingtorelearnthebasics:howtowalk,talkandeat...ourwords

Didyoueverimaginethedaywhenwewouldhavetobetaught,asadults,howtowashourhands...ofoursins?

Timetosit,inhumility,listenandassumethatwe,really,knownothing.

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Marcescence byMichelleOrtega No rain falls with the storm, but energy whips throughbranches,paresawaythebrittle,scrubsbarktoawakenbuds.Fallenmeetsbloomwithpentecostalchaos.Theviewfrommybed,thisnewmid-daysoftness(healthyinthepandemic)—myownbreath, a dryadwhisper. Earth never stopped this song;onlynowamIstillenoughtohearit.No words to pray, but each breath drawn beyond my lungsoffered for thosewho step into the next life, unheld, unseen.For those that cling like dry leaves on a tree throughwinter.Forthosebentinthestormwhodonotbreak,butcarefortheoneswhofall.

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STRENGTHHymn:AnErasurePoem byDrewMyron

Theseasaredark/grantusstrength/kneelbeside/our/panic/yetagain.

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TECHNOLOGYCrown byShannaPowlusWheeler

InFebruary2020,theNationalInstituteofAllergyandInfectiousDiseases(NIAID)releasedelectronmicroscopeimagesofthenovelcoronavirusSARS-CoV-2.ThepubliccanviewthecolorfulgalleryontheNIAIDFlickrpage.

Infinitesimalgerm,wearenotimmune

toyourmajesty.Ourscientistsbowforhoursbeforethestatuesque

microscopesofourdesigntowatchyousurfacefromourcaptivecells,bloom

inbrilliantyellowclusterslikethepollenofthisspringthatinsistsonlifedespite ourhundredthousanddead.TruetoyourLatinname,yourlittlesunsrise,crown

thehillsofourvelvetycells. Asinframesofstainedglass,youlurkinturquoise,

burntorange,andcoral.Yourdiademswiththeirsignaturespikesofprotein strikeafearlikeworship.Formidablepathogen,whosevirulentformwemagnify—

whosestingwefeel—

evenyouresemblethethornsthatpiercedtheOne whotookourfear.OtherAssociatedWordsFear,Spirit/Spiritual

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TOUCHNexttonext byDrewMyronMonthsfromnow,willwesavoramealatourfavoriteplace,ourfacesclose,handsclaspedtight?Willwesharedessert,ourforksnext-to-next,andnotthinktwiceaboutwhathastouched,withwhom,andhow?Andatthehouse,willourfriendsgather?Willweshakehands,patbacks,andhughello?WillIembracemyfatherwithoutfear,andoffermorethanadistantwavetothekindneighborpassing?Tellme,willwekissagain,recklessandsure?

OtherAssociatedWordsConnect/Connection,Family,Fear,Hands,Healing

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NotesCover Image: Jeanie Tomanek, “Our Ground Time HereWill Be Brief”, Acrylic onPanel, 16” x 12”. Courtesy of Jeanie Tomanek and The Loft Mariettta. © JeanieTomanek. All Rights Reserved. Please contact The Loft if you are interested inpurchasingTomanek’soriginalpainting:http://www.loftmarietta.comThe capitalizedwordorwords that appear abovepoems’ titles are those that thepoetsselectedfortheirinspiredresponsestothenovelcoronavirus/COVID-19andthethemeofpandemicgenerally.Anyassociatedwordstheyselectedappearafterthe poems. Poems under the headings are organized alphabetically by poets’ lastnames.Martha Silano’s poem, “Van Gogh’s ‘Spring Garden’,” responds to the artist’spainting,andwaswrittenspecificallyforthisproject.