278 Covid Times


As any calamity does, the corona virus has brought us closer
There's always cruel opportunists but of them, dont bother
A stark terror bubbles beneath at whom next it might take
But on the whole, we learn to value life, not waste in any mistake

We're done with the old ways of utter callousness and unfeeling
Being cooped at home, we've gotten past crazy and begun healing
It's a little rough but we're now starting to appreciate family
There's been friction but we learn to enjoy the other's gaiety

I'm a little careless now for I have had a taste of a social life
The stark terror comes and goes, but it's time to play the fife
As we realize death is not a final parting and we become nicer
To those around who make life special, in that I am now wiser

This work from home is taking its toll on some but atleast hey
We're spending time with our kids, beaming more each day
As we realize what was missing - quality time spent at home
We're more in tune with that inner spirit, we even chant an Om

I'm sure that many of you will agree, life is what we make of it
So dont waste time, if you have a dream - go apply your wit
It's tough times, so become tough and get going, be inventive
Remember whats was asked of us - to sing and dance and live!

Pieces in "Shared Dreams and One World Family:"

  1. 27. Join Us The YM Join Us Video of 2018
  2. 5. Dreams Theres a powerful character Avedoi Merek that brought Peace and Love to Ferra (The Ferret Home World) by changing himself. Having already establised ourselves in love since 1958, perhaps now, its time we (humankind) thought of "Those Good old Dreams". I still dream, standing on the shoulders of giants.
  3. 278. Covid Times 2020 with its pandemic in perspective - "We're done with the old ways of utter callousness and unfeeling... Being cooped at home, we've gotten past crazy and begun healing... It's a little rough but we're now starting to appreciate family... There's been friction but we learn to enjoy the other's gaiety"
  4. 335. A Sparrow Falls A painful reminder as to how many lives we are losing in this pandemic and how we feel each death so poignantly. Ends with a word of comfort to those in the line of fire.