Pandemic Psalm 3

The enemy
could be anywhere.
The tiny spiky mace
that liquefies the lungs
and clots the vessels
in the brain --


could be
on a door handle
or a package
or a light switch
or lingering in the air.


Going to the grocery store
or the mechanic
is a walk
through the valley
of the shadow.


This flimsy scrap of fabric
over my nose and mouth
is my shield.
Hand sanitizer my chain mail.
Will soap and water protect me?


I want to feel your presence
your cool embrace
on my hot skin
your glorious light
like early dawn breaking.


I don't want
to walk through the world
afraid.


 



Part of an occasional series: Pandemic Psalm 1, Pandemic Psalm 2

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