Poetry | Haiku | Covid
Gear Up
Duty leads my heart
When I don my gloves and mask
Step into the breach
Summary
The web content presents a haiku poem reflecting on the emotional and psychological impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, accompanied by a photograph and a link to a larger collection of haiku on the subject.
Abstract
The website features a poignant haiku that encapsulates the author's feelings of duty and bravery in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. The haiku is complemented by a serene image of a forest path, captured by H. Shaw, which evokes a sense of solitude and introspection. The poem's three lines speak to the personal protective equipment (gloves and mask) as a symbol of stepping into a challenging situation, suggesting the speaker's role in combating the pandemic. Additionally, the content provides a link to an article titled "A Few Powerful Haiku in the Time of Covid-19," inviting readers to explore more haiku that capture collective reactions to the global health crisis.
Opinions
Duty leads my heart
When I don my gloves and mask
Step into the breach
Suzanne V. TannerIf meat isn’t your thing, skip the pork and add some crushed smoked almonds.
Jay — the Unflushable Floater — Squires… and the story — much of which may be factual — that prefigured the genesis of my own poem