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Empowering Poems and Pros-a About Feelings and Such
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Sophia Behal
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This is a collection of poems and prose about the feelings invoked by the coronavirus and the ongoing pandemic. The first part #Wuhan (bit.ly/wuhanpoetry) was mainly about the feeling of the people living through Wuhan's lockdown. As of March 19, Wuhan's lockdown is released. Regardless, people are still afraid and wear masks everywhere.
Wuhan's situation has become a national international health issue, and a worldwide pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization. Find alarming and soothing words for your soul.
©2020 Sophia Behal (P)2021 Sophia BehalListeners also enjoyed...
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