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me, but I’m hungry for food, for love, for attention, spending my day sharpening pencils, drawing doodles, craving noodles, and hitting keys to punch out more words, that will sit lonely upon the page, just waiting.</p><p id="0308">My brain needs some company during the pandemic, and that’s why I tell the glowing screen more stories, so we can embrace the sunsets, steal some stars, and enjoy our broken, cracked lives together.</p><p id="4582">© <i>Connie Song 2021. All Rights Reserved</i></p><p id="c0c1">Gratitude: These simple words are personally meaningful as they describe life for me during these past

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ten months of the pandemic. If I put them in a time capsule with some other trinkets, my great grandchildren may have glimpses I hope they treasure like drops of sunlight, despite the hardships and struggles.</p><p id="3223">A <b>special thank you</b> to <b>editor <a href="https://ramyeonjpg.medium.com/hi-im-lucy-the-eggcademic-pronouns-she-her-de852d70f4e1">Lucy The Eggcademic (she/her)</a></b> and her Medium writing publication<b> <a href="http://the brain is a noodle">The Brain is a Noodle</a>, </b>for giving my words a most lovely table to sit at.</p><p id="776d"><b><i>Connie Song 2021.</i></b></p></article></body>

Cracked Laptop Screen

Pandemic Poetry

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I came, I saw, I wrote and now my words lie lonely behind a cracked glass screen, gently screaming to me, but I’m hungry for food, for love, for attention, spending my day sharpening pencils, drawing doodles, craving noodles, and hitting keys to punch out more words, that will sit lonely upon the page, just waiting.

My brain needs some company during the pandemic, and that’s why I tell the glowing screen more stories, so we can embrace the sunsets, steal some stars, and enjoy our broken, cracked lives together.

© Connie Song 2021. All Rights Reserved

Gratitude: These simple words are personally meaningful as they describe life for me during these past ten months of the pandemic. If I put them in a time capsule with some other trinkets, my great grandchildren may have glimpses I hope they treasure like drops of sunlight, despite the hardships and struggles.

A special thank you to editor Lucy The Eggcademic (she/her) and her Medium writing publication The Brain is a Noodle, for giving my words a most lovely table to sit at.

Connie Song 2021.

Poetry
Pandemic
Noodles
Writing
The Brain Is A Noodle
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