Hospitals stretched to
their limits. But we can’t be
bothered to wear masks.
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Poetry by Wade Kwon
haiku for 9/13/2021
Hospitals stretched to
their limits. But we can’t be
bothered to wear masks.
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haiku for 8/17/2021
Return to normal,
or a march into a great
unknown risk for all.
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haiku for 8/16/2021
Will the unvaxxed kill
us all? Will the strain between
tribes undo it all?
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haiku for 8/12/2021
Classmates free of masks
and full of shots once again
crowd their old classrooms.
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haiku for 6/23/2021
Well, whaddaya know?
The shots worked, and the world is
a little safer.
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haiku for 5/17/2021
COVID world death toll:
As if we murdered all of
Utah this past year.
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haiku for 5/4/2021
We’re long overdue
to welcome our relatives
back into our lives.
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haiku for 5/3/2021
So many folks do
not want the vaccine. More room
for me on airplanes.
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haiku for 4/2/2021
haiku for 3/24/2021
Nowhere to be, no
one to meet, a driveway with
an abandoned car.
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