COVID at Easter Poetry



A friend posted this on Facebook.  Thought it was definitely worth sharing here -- so relevant for this Easter season of 2020.

Enjoy -

Grace & Peace & Love to you all -

Matt



How the Virus Stole Easter
Kristi Bothur


Twas late in ‘19 when the virus began

Bringing chaos and fear to all people, each land.


People were sick, hospitals full,

Doctors overwhelmed, no one in school.


As winter gave way to the promise of spring,

The virus raged on, touching peasant and king.


People hid in their homes from the enemy unseen.

They YouTubed and Zoomed, social-distanced, and cleaned.


April approached and churches were closed.

“There won’t be an Easter,” the world supposed.


“There won’t be church services, and egg hunts are out.

No reason for new dresses when we can’t go about.”


Holy Week started, as bleak as the rest.

The world was focused on masks and on tests.


“Easter can’t happen this year,” it proclaimed.

“Online and at home, it just won’t be the same.”


Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, the days came and went.

The virus pressed on; it just would not relent.


The world woke Sunday and nothing had changed.

The virus still menaced, the people, estranged.


“Pooh pooh to the saints,” the world was grumbling.

“They’re finding out now that no Easter is coming.


“They’re just waking up! We know just what they’ll do!

Their mouths will hang open a minute or two,

And then all the saints will all cry boo-hoo.


“That noise,” said the world, “will be something to hear.”

So it paused and the world put a hand to its ear.


And it did hear a sound coming through all the skies.

It started down low, then it started to rise.


But the sound wasn’t depressed.

Why, this sound was triumphant!

It couldn’t be so!

But it grew with abundance!


The world stared around, popping its eyes.

Then it shook! What it saw was a shocking surprise!


Every saint in every nation, the tall and the small,

Was celebrating Jesus in spite of it all!


It hadn’t stopped Easter from coming! It came!

Somehow or other, it came just the same!


And the world with its life quite stuck in quarantine

Stood puzzling and puzzling.

“Just how can it be?”


“It came without bonnets, it came without bunnies,

It came without egg hunts, cantatas, or money.”


Then the world thought of something it hadn’t before.

“Maybe Easter,” it thought, “doesn’t come from a store.

Maybe Easter, perhaps, means a little bit more.”