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Haibun
HAIBUN You are electron microscopic size, but you possess infinitesimal power. Just a single strand of encapsulated RNA, yet you and your brothers SARS and MERS can sicken and kill more complex life. Covid-19, virion unseen Bring humans to their knees Cowering and trembling You spring up suddenly from nowhere and spread like fire in a parched forest. Devastating stock markets, stopping sports teams, halting concerts and forbidding gatherings over 250 souls. Quarantines of ships and planes. People greedily grasping, fighting and clawing for the important things in life: toilet paper, masks, cleaning supplies, paper towels. A boon to corporations Johnson and Johnson, Proctor and Gamble Secretly happy you are around. World wide you spread, showing no regard for race, boundaries or politics. Italians, Iranians, Chinese, Americans, Norwegians, Japanese, Brazilians The world caught unprepared. Scientists scrambling to develop a vaccine. All will breathe a sigh of relief when you cease your rampage. That is until you return, mutated, the same but different and we start all over again.
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