The Covid-19 Experience # 1

John G. Evans

© 5/4/2020 1:01:58 AM

A Human Response to Covid-19 depends entirely upon personal acceptance, a moral era

to a beginning of ‘thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven,’ as global fossil fuel emissions are cleared

from the atmosphere, brotherhood and love thy neighbor imperatives shine forth in a darkened world,

thus, corrupt to the point of the humanity factor, wearing thin upon a global disaster.

What could be better, but to consume plant – based foods we discover in woods, or our own back – yard,

the essence for all foods. Why yes, free the animals from caged tortures, cruelties, and brutalities.

A division between sheep and goat, where angels fear to tread, so much humanity, now dread surviving.

The world is transforming to a better place, though no one may see, heaven is close as you and of me.

Now, humanity cares as death has entertained the global community, but in death we are set free.

Listen, as the earth now speaks. Listen to her heart’s caring beat. Listening can be sweet, as this moral

era tidies up and gathers her sheep.

Listen to the moral era within the soul of humanity, lean in, care more, and surrender.

4 thoughts on “Covid-19 Experience # 1

  1. Hi John, thanks for posting this thoughtful and moving poem. I’ve nominated you for the Liebster Award. Feel free to take part if you want to – have a look at my post of the same name 🙂

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    1. Oh goodness Ingrid, how kind of you. I sincerely thank you for your endearing generosity. I am not certain what to do or how to display the award but should you guide me I would like to accept. Thank you so very much. Be blessed. Peace.

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      1. You are most welcome 🙏 you can simply copy and paste the text of my Liebster post then change the details if you like 😊

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      2. You have blessed me Ingrid so very much. I shall do my best to share with others and follow the directives. You are so very kind. Enjoy your week as I indulge further in reading, and exploring the depths of your work.

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