
A Poem
Fall And It's Magic
Color, Love, Justice, And Fear
The fresh-new magic of colors,
at its perfection,
mother nature’s red carpet,
painted with justice and equality,
layered with love and lots of love,
either crisp outdoor,
or the majestic drizzle-music,
even laziness is awesome with a hot potion.

In all this perfection,
am I the only one with heartache?
is it because what follows?
the grey after the colorful magic?
or just the fear of the flu season?
fear of losing his granny,
the boy wants to buy his first jewelry,
fear of losing her grandpa,
the little girl wants to have her first dance with.
The magical and lovely Fall also has its perks. CDC estimated about 79,000 deaths in 2017–18 were related to flu. Vaccination is recommended for older people and people with chronic heart and lungs disease. They are prone to severe flu with complications.
In response to this lovely poetry prompt, thank you Shobha Roy ❤
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Anish Lamichhane is a medical doctor from Germany. He has his interests in medical oncology (cancer medicine), psychiatry (mental health medicine), palliative care and digitalization of health care. He likes to present health stories in a non-traditional way with poetry and health education pieces. Subscribe to stay in touch via monthly newsletter with new selected stories. All his articles are his personal expressions. Please consult your health care providers for direct professional medical recommendations.
