I became proficient at racing the bullet bike as Toadette (or as I affectionately refer to her, Pink Mushroom Head) this summer. I might hazard to say that, for my age, I am a-okay - consistently finishing in the top five when the settings are, as I am told, set for an "average gamer in 2007." Huh. So, in a virtual world, I am now chill at dodging bananas, shells (well, not the blue ones), and generally not careening off precipices when I use a power-up. So, I'm feeling shakily confident in my technical prowess. But the virus is still there.
So, I went walking. This is what I saw.
looking UP
~
perhaps because the vastness
of the sky
is like a familiar blanket
especially those that appear accidental
or, at least, unintentional
(like raccoon prints in the mud at a river bank)
this left boot sank deep!
apart from underfunding, that is.
i walked before the stores opened;
to where other humans gather,
your steps are color-coded now
i walked before the stores opened;
and there are some that will never open again.
for rules that kept changing
(has it really been five months!?!)
is in nature, which has remained unchanged
except by the seasons
~
and that has been a true solace
but, also, deceptive
~
because our [human] world
has changed forever
are they wrapping up a comrade or a foe?
teamwork, either way!
they completely ignored me,
intent on their goal.
some day, long from now, this pandemicwill be something only a few of us remember.
~
and then it will be none,
as is the way with history.
when the building came down
where this sculpture once stood
~
now it's in a circle of rosebushes
near a fancy restaurant
at an intersection
few people pass on foot
~
some day
they'll decide that it's an odd place
for a rose garden
* this being the global pandemic and subsequent shelter-in-place,
quarantine pod life....