Just a Little Virus

Just a Little Virus

It’s just a little virus
What harm can it do?
It’s a bit worse than a cold
Be just like having flu

A government conspiracy
To keep us all in line
I won’t let it stop me
See? I’m feeling fine!

I’ve been down to the cafe
I popped into the shop
Quick beer at my mate’s house
And then just one more stop

I visited my sister
And played with her three boys
I held her little baby girl
And handed her some toys

Tomorrow, I’ll go visit Mum
I don’t get all this fuss
I can’t be bothered walking
I think I’ll get the bus

But now, it’s four months later
With half those people gone
Why didn’t I listen?
Oh, God, what have I done?

You were just a little virus
And I underestimated you
So you taught me the hard way
The damage you can do

Cath Waterhouse 2020
Stay safe, people.

About the author

Catehayes
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I'm a mother of four fantastic children (three grown up now) I took up writing again as I became disabled after a paralysing illness and needed a focus. I like to draw and paint to keep my hands busy and moving, and writing keeps my brain cells stretched, keeping the old cogs working. Of course it also keeps me out of mischief. Much love Cate

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