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poem about life of student in pandemic

Sagot :

In the weeks since they had to leave MIT, the students in my Poetry Writing Workshop have done some of the finest work of the semester. Ed Barrett noticed the same thing. It turns out that stress, uncertainty, fear, confinement, isolation and discomfort still, after centuries of human suffering, lead writers to write. As one student noted, “Poetry has the ability to both fix that which is fleeting and collapse our familiar notions of what we thought was stable.” Here is a brief sampling of poems from Pandemic Spring. Ed and I are deeply grateful to the students who agreed to share their work.

#CarryOnLearning

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What if I just want to be

In the same room as you?

Keeping up conversations

Is not my strong suit, I am better at

Breathing when I hear you breathe

Typing at my laptop while you’re

Biting your pen and flipping pages

Or scrolling through your phone

Laughing occasionally

You’d ask to open my window

As it’s gotten too hot

I’d stretch out on the carpet

If I needed a break

Silence on a video call means

It’s time to hang up

But if you were here

We’d have the kind of silence

One would never want to leave.

My friendship with you

Is better side by side, not

face to face.

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