Lockdown

By Stephen Roberts

Flash flood inspiration dries,
Hot idea flames and dies,
Burned out ember lies.

Muddy bottom is a puddle,
Slimy thoughts all a muddle

Lockdown started well enough
But I’m running out of puff,
Lacking sterner stuff.

Finding each day harder,
Time to fill my empty larder.

Where to turn to light the fire,
Burn dross, flee the mire,
Refresh legs that tire?

Not in numbers, day by day,
Light the news but not the way.

Road is long and harder still,
Many die, more fall ill,
Such a bitter pill.

The peak is past so some say,
Is this dawn a bright new day?

In my heart there lies a key,
Turn it now, set me free,
Open door to see.

There’s a job in me to do
A way to walk, call that’s true.

I will wake and feel the light,
Fearing not darkest night,
Knowing not I am right.

I will stumble and may fall
But I’ll put my trust in All.

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