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The Pandemic Sonnet
This ain't the first time you've come to haunt us,
And it won't be the last either.
You thought you could break the species,
But all you did is bring us together.
You brought the world to almost a standstill,
Yet we never stood still to let inaction take over.
Each one of us did the best we could,
And we'll keep on doing till your traces wither.
We may have our differences at times,
But when trouble knocks on our door we all stand one.
We may act selfish sometimes,
But in catastrophe we refrain from helping no one.
However thanks for reminding us to leave wildlife alone,
Otherwise all we'll have left to do is mourn.
And it won't be the last either.
You thought you could break the species,
But all you did is bring us together.
You brought the world to almost a standstill,
Yet we never stood still to let inaction take over.
Each one of us did the best we could,
And we'll keep on doing till your traces wither.
We may have our differences at times,
But when trouble knocks on our door we all stand one.
We may act selfish sometimes,
But in catastrophe we refrain from helping no one.
However thanks for reminding us to leave wildlife alone,
Otherwise all we'll have left to do is mourn.
Published on March 20, 2020 04:31
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coronavirus, coronavirus-quotes, covid-19, covid19, disease-control, disease-prevention, epidemic, healthcare, medical-poem, medical-poetry, medicine, pandemic, sonnet
You can revive economy, but not a corpse
Stay calm, stay safe and seek medical information only from trusted officials and actual healthcare experts, not from random politicians, celebrities, news channels and religious fanatics. The New Corona Virus is a previously unknown virus which can make people from all ages very, very sick and it is more deadly for older people with pre-existing medical conditions. However, contracting COVID19 is not a death sentence. So, maintain social distancing and wash your hands frequently with soap and water for no less than 20 seconds, until the WHO lifts the global emergency. And above all, do not share conspiracy theories on social media, because every single share makes it difficult for health-workers and other people working at the front to contain the situation. Be responsible and stay safe.
Also, so far studies are showing that more than half of the people infected with the corona virus show mild or no symptoms, which means, they may not even realize that they've got the virus, yet if they continue living their life as usual and do not stay at home, they'd keep spreading the virus among others, and those others will spread it further, and the chain will never be broken. This also means that if you have the virus and are not aware of it, by denying self-isolation you could still be causing the death of somebody along the way as the virus spreads radically starting from you. So, now is not the time for parties and communions. Right now the first and foremost priority of the entire humankind must be to plank the curve through self-isolation.
Now here is an interesting part, a few officials have said that their country cannot afford a complete lockdown, despite having an alarmingly rising number of covid-19 cases. But the point is, no country can afford a complete lockdown, but this time - at this moment, the question is not of affordability, rather it is of survival. So, if a country has a rising number of covid-19 cases, it has two choices - either a complete lockdown right now for a short period of time or a lasting crisis in all walks of the society for a prolonged period of time. What we must remember is that, these are not ordinary times where we play politics and juggle with the safety of the society. These are the times that demand prompt decisions and utter responsibility towards not just the self but our kind - the humankind. Never forget this simple fact, you can revive economy, but not a corpse.
We must practice social distancing and stay at home for a while, because that's the only way to stop the corona virus from spreading. However, we must also keep in mind that not everybody is in the position to work from home, nor do they have enough savings to make ends meet without work for even a few days. So, now, more than ever, is the time that we wake up the human in us, and come to the rescue of those in need, by either helping such individuals in our locality personally, or by donating to a covid-19 relief fund. We must make sure that we all have each other's back and that we all get through this catastrophe together, without leaving anyone behind.
For more “factual” information on COVID-19 visit:
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disea...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-...
Also, so far studies are showing that more than half of the people infected with the corona virus show mild or no symptoms, which means, they may not even realize that they've got the virus, yet if they continue living their life as usual and do not stay at home, they'd keep spreading the virus among others, and those others will spread it further, and the chain will never be broken. This also means that if you have the virus and are not aware of it, by denying self-isolation you could still be causing the death of somebody along the way as the virus spreads radically starting from you. So, now is not the time for parties and communions. Right now the first and foremost priority of the entire humankind must be to plank the curve through self-isolation.
Now here is an interesting part, a few officials have said that their country cannot afford a complete lockdown, despite having an alarmingly rising number of covid-19 cases. But the point is, no country can afford a complete lockdown, but this time - at this moment, the question is not of affordability, rather it is of survival. So, if a country has a rising number of covid-19 cases, it has two choices - either a complete lockdown right now for a short period of time or a lasting crisis in all walks of the society for a prolonged period of time. What we must remember is that, these are not ordinary times where we play politics and juggle with the safety of the society. These are the times that demand prompt decisions and utter responsibility towards not just the self but our kind - the humankind. Never forget this simple fact, you can revive economy, but not a corpse.
We must practice social distancing and stay at home for a while, because that's the only way to stop the corona virus from spreading. However, we must also keep in mind that not everybody is in the position to work from home, nor do they have enough savings to make ends meet without work for even a few days. So, now, more than ever, is the time that we wake up the human in us, and come to the rescue of those in need, by either helping such individuals in our locality personally, or by donating to a covid-19 relief fund. We must make sure that we all have each other's back and that we all get through this catastrophe together, without leaving anyone behind.
For more “factual” information on COVID-19 visit:
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disea...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-...
Published on March 24, 2020 07:46
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coronavirus, coronavirus-quotes, covid-19, covid19, disease-control, disease-prevention, epidemic, healthcare, medicine, pandemic
Addressing Plagiarism during a pandemic
On March 30th an act of plagiarism of my work was brought to my attention by the people of a nation where the plagiarism was committed in a national governmental address. I am not going to name the nation, for I do not want to make my sisters and brothers of that nation subject for global ridicule. If I do it'll be like putting the bad exam grades of a student on the school notice board for the whole school to see. So without mentioning the country I am making this brief address as my response to my work being plagiarized.
On March 28 the President of a certain nation in his address to the people said a few things about the importance of staying home in order to contain the COVID19 situation in his country. And among those few statements was a specific statement - "you can revive economy, but not a corpse", which appears to be taken without giving credit from my COVID19 address to the world which I published on March 24. Now this matter was brought to my attention because the statement of mine went viral in that country after the President's address.
Many people expressed their great disappointment at their leader for actively practicing plagiarism and that too in a time like this - some have called it "dishonesty" and others "academic theft". And I completely understand your disappointment, however, at this moment I am not able to give the matter any special attention, and I urge you, the people from that nation and in fact from all the nations of our homeland earth, to do the same. Here's why.
I don't mind being plagiarized as long as my work is used for the benefit of others. Right now our sole focus should be on stopping the spread of covid19 while helping those in need either personally or through a relief fund, and not on something comparatively so petty as plagiarism. At any other time it may be worth discussing, but right now is not the time. So I repeat, right now is not the time for intellectual debates and arguments, it is time for us humans to come together as humans with only one concern in mind - the health of all of us.
On March 28 the President of a certain nation in his address to the people said a few things about the importance of staying home in order to contain the COVID19 situation in his country. And among those few statements was a specific statement - "you can revive economy, but not a corpse", which appears to be taken without giving credit from my COVID19 address to the world which I published on March 24. Now this matter was brought to my attention because the statement of mine went viral in that country after the President's address.
Many people expressed their great disappointment at their leader for actively practicing plagiarism and that too in a time like this - some have called it "dishonesty" and others "academic theft". And I completely understand your disappointment, however, at this moment I am not able to give the matter any special attention, and I urge you, the people from that nation and in fact from all the nations of our homeland earth, to do the same. Here's why.
I don't mind being plagiarized as long as my work is used for the benefit of others. Right now our sole focus should be on stopping the spread of covid19 while helping those in need either personally or through a relief fund, and not on something comparatively so petty as plagiarism. At any other time it may be worth discussing, but right now is not the time. So I repeat, right now is not the time for intellectual debates and arguments, it is time for us humans to come together as humans with only one concern in mind - the health of all of us.
Published on March 31, 2020 10:35
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coronavirus, coronavirus-quotes, covid-19, covid19, disease-control, disease-prevention, epidemic, healthcare, medicine, pandemic, plagiarism, plagiarism-in-political-speech, plagiarism-in-politics, you-can-revive-economy
World in Peril (The Sonnet)
The world is in peril and security is out of the window.
If now we don't be humans, what's the point of us!
Humankind is in turmoil and anxiety is running amok.
If now we don’t be responsible what's the point of us!
Neighborhoods are wailing in fear and desperation.
If now we don’t lend a hand what's the point of us!
Communities are struggling in crippling uncertainty.
If now we don't break narrowness what's the point of us!
Nations are panting to sustain health and sanity.
If now we don't rush to rescue what's the point of us!
Nature is revolting to reclaim her kingdom.
If now we don't make peace with her what's the point of us!
Now is not the time for theorizing and criticizing.
Forgetting argumentation we must stand as one people unbending.
If now we don't be humans, what's the point of us!
Humankind is in turmoil and anxiety is running amok.
If now we don’t be responsible what's the point of us!
Neighborhoods are wailing in fear and desperation.
If now we don’t lend a hand what's the point of us!
Communities are struggling in crippling uncertainty.
If now we don't break narrowness what's the point of us!
Nations are panting to sustain health and sanity.
If now we don't rush to rescue what's the point of us!
Nature is revolting to reclaim her kingdom.
If now we don't make peace with her what's the point of us!
Now is not the time for theorizing and criticizing.
Forgetting argumentation we must stand as one people unbending.
Published on April 01, 2020 06:20
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coronavirus, coronavirus-quotes, covid-19, covid-relief-fund, covid19, disease-control, disease-prevention, global-crisis, healthcare, pandemic, sonnet
Slogan For Humanity (The Sonnet)
Let's slogan for humanity above the cacophony of politics.
Let's slogan all together for the people and not bookish morality.
Let's slogan for humanity above the drumbeats of bigotry.
Let's slogan for the souls in misery and not nationality.
Let's slogan for humanity above the foghorn of policies.
Let's slogan cause we are responsible, not cause we’re aggressive.
Let's slogan for humanity above the siren of world peace.
Let's slogan being peace incarnate beyond all doctrines illusive.
Let's slogan for humanity above the noise of traditions.
Let's slogan all together trumping all worship of sects.
Let's slogan for humanity above the gunshots of authoritarianism.
Let’s slogan as just, free and brave beings, not loyal subjects.
Awake and Arise my sisters and brothers to slogan for all of humankind.
We are the light and we are the might that's needed during this ominous tide.
Let's slogan all together for the people and not bookish morality.
Let's slogan for humanity above the drumbeats of bigotry.
Let's slogan for the souls in misery and not nationality.
Let's slogan for humanity above the foghorn of policies.
Let's slogan cause we are responsible, not cause we’re aggressive.
Let's slogan for humanity above the siren of world peace.
Let's slogan being peace incarnate beyond all doctrines illusive.
Let's slogan for humanity above the noise of traditions.
Let's slogan all together trumping all worship of sects.
Let's slogan for humanity above the gunshots of authoritarianism.
Let’s slogan as just, free and brave beings, not loyal subjects.
Awake and Arise my sisters and brothers to slogan for all of humankind.
We are the light and we are the might that's needed during this ominous tide.
Published on April 04, 2020 04:14
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bigotry, egalitarian-poetry, human-rights, humanitarian-poetry, inclusion, justice, nationalism, one-human-race, pandemic, poetry, politics, sectarianism, serving-humanity, sonnet
Live Torch (The Sonnet)
Be a live torch amidst the darkest night.
If not you, who else will light up the society!
Be a living weapon to defend the meek in fright.
If not you, who else will guard humanity!
Be a breathing sword to scare away inhumanities.
If not you, who else will draw the righteous line!
Be a valiant shield to stand against atrocities.
If not you, who else will call that duty mine!
Be a daring drum announcing the beats of acceptance.
If not you, who else will be the emblem of inclusion!
Be a fierce arrow to penetrate the clouds of conformity.
If not you, who else will free people from segregation!
Be the liberating nuke that demolishes all dogmatic shell.
If not you, who else will burn delivering the humanizing kernel!
If not you, who else will light up the society!
Be a living weapon to defend the meek in fright.
If not you, who else will guard humanity!
Be a breathing sword to scare away inhumanities.
If not you, who else will draw the righteous line!
Be a valiant shield to stand against atrocities.
If not you, who else will call that duty mine!
Be a daring drum announcing the beats of acceptance.
If not you, who else will be the emblem of inclusion!
Be a fierce arrow to penetrate the clouds of conformity.
If not you, who else will free people from segregation!
Be the liberating nuke that demolishes all dogmatic shell.
If not you, who else will burn delivering the humanizing kernel!
Published on April 13, 2020 02:48
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acceptance, discrimination, dogma, humanitarian, humanize, indoctrination, injustice, pandemic, sacrifice-for-others, serving-society, sonnet
Mad Wind (The Sonnet)
Turn into a mad wind,
And blow away the rigidity.
Now the savagery must end,
To do that we must rise as almighty.
Turn into the monsoon rain,
And wash away all sickness.
Whenever a crisis arrives,
We must step up shredding all weakness.
Turn into a purifying wave,
And smoothen the thorns of argument.
Whenever rises differentiation,
We must become the bridge without bent.
The world is unstable and feeble with insecurity.
We must be its strength offering our soul as stability.
And blow away the rigidity.
Now the savagery must end,
To do that we must rise as almighty.
Turn into the monsoon rain,
And wash away all sickness.
Whenever a crisis arrives,
We must step up shredding all weakness.
Turn into a purifying wave,
And smoothen the thorns of argument.
Whenever rises differentiation,
We must become the bridge without bent.
The world is unstable and feeble with insecurity.
We must be its strength offering our soul as stability.
Published on May 10, 2020 08:36
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covid-relief-fund, discrimination, global-crisis, helping-others, inclusion, justice, pandemic, poetry, rigidity, selfless, serving-humanity, sonnet, tradition
I, Corona Speaking (The Sonnet)
Nature has been crying,
Yet you paid no heed.
Glaciers have been frying,
Yet you kept sleeping in greed.
Forests kept on burning,
Yet your eyes shed no tear.
Hurricanes kept on brewing,
Yet your luxuries didn't disappear.
Hence my arrival, not to punish you,
But only to give a wake up call.
I haven't come to lock you up,
But only to expose your downfall.
Now you know the horrors you committed,
I plea o wise ones live life illuminated.
Yet you paid no heed.
Glaciers have been frying,
Yet you kept sleeping in greed.
Forests kept on burning,
Yet your eyes shed no tear.
Hurricanes kept on brewing,
Yet your luxuries didn't disappear.
Hence my arrival, not to punish you,
But only to give a wake up call.
I haven't come to lock you up,
But only to expose your downfall.
Now you know the horrors you committed,
I plea o wise ones live life illuminated.
Published on May 13, 2020 09:32
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climate-change, coronavirus, coronavirus-quotes, covid-19, covid19, global-crisis, global-warming, healthcare, humanitarian, humanitarianism, humanity, pandemic, social-responsibility, sonnet
The Vaccine Sonnet
Listen to the experts,
Listen to Fauci.
Grow up you big sissy,
Enough with the ouchie!
I got the vaccine,
Trust me it's safe.
Every scientist will confirm,
Listen to reason not hearsay.
Vaccines produce immunity,
Masks prevent the spread.
If you follow some simple steps,
You'll prevent someone's death.
Freedom without reason is savagery.
During pandemic accountability is key.
Listen to Fauci.
Grow up you big sissy,
Enough with the ouchie!
I got the vaccine,
Trust me it's safe.
Every scientist will confirm,
Listen to reason not hearsay.
Vaccines produce immunity,
Masks prevent the spread.
If you follow some simple steps,
You'll prevent someone's death.
Freedom without reason is savagery.
During pandemic accountability is key.
Published on May 19, 2021 15:59
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Tags:
coronavirus, covid-vaccine, covid19, pandemic, sonnet, vaccinated, vaccination, vaccine, vaccine-safety, wear-a-mask
Fully Vaccinated (The Sonnet) | Handcrafted Humanity
I am alive, well and fully vaccinated,
Despite pledging allegiance to no authority.
Listening to experts is not complacency,
It's just an act of common sense humanity.
You trust bus-drivers to get you to work,
You trust pilots to fly you to places.
Then why are you afraid to trust scientists,
Without science we'd still be living like savages.
State doesn't need to put microchip in your body,
Future tech isn't needed to rule prehistoric veggies.
Your dependency on social media is sufficient,
To observe, manipulate and exploit your life stories.
Be cautious of your online footprint, not inoculation.
Be accountable and get your shot trampling all hesitation.
Despite pledging allegiance to no authority.
Listening to experts is not complacency,
It's just an act of common sense humanity.
You trust bus-drivers to get you to work,
You trust pilots to fly you to places.
Then why are you afraid to trust scientists,
Without science we'd still be living like savages.
State doesn't need to put microchip in your body,
Future tech isn't needed to rule prehistoric veggies.
Your dependency on social media is sufficient,
To observe, manipulate and exploit your life stories.
Be cautious of your online footprint, not inoculation.
Be accountable and get your shot trampling all hesitation.
Published on November 05, 2021 09:39
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Tags:
covid-vaccine, disease-prevention, inoculation, pandemic, poem, vaccinated, vaccination, vaccination-passport, vaccine-conspiracy, vaccine-hesitancy, vaccine-mandate