Coronavirus

5 Significant Poems about Coronavirus

Poems about Coronavirus capture the profound impact of the global pandemic on individuals, communities, and society at large. These poems explore a range of themes and emotions related to the virus. They may also reflect on the fear, uncertainty, and isolation experienced during lockdowns and quarantines.

They might delve into the resilience and courage displayed by frontline workers and healthcare professionals. Poems about Coronavirus may also contemplate the loss and grief caused by the disease, paying tribute to those who have succumbed to it.

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At First

by Amanda Gorman

โ€˜At Firstโ€™ by Amanda Gorman is a poem about language in the COVID-19 pandemic. The poem uses text messages to speak about how the pandemic changed everyone.ย 

COVID-19 is this poem's primary topic. The poet alludes to mask-wearing, social distancing, and other elements commonly associated with the period through a series of easy-to-read text messages that are, on the page, divided into text bubbles.

There were no words for what we witnessed.

When we talked to each other,

Our sentences were stilted

& stalled as a telegram.

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The Miracle of Morning

by Amanda Gorman

โ€˜The Miracle of Morningโ€™ by Amanda Gorman is a direct message of hope in the face of suffering. Specifically, Gorman uses this poem to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and its outcome.ย 

The primary topic in this poem is the coronavirus pandemic that swept the world beginning in 2020. The poet wrote this poem in the early weeks of the pandemic when social distancing and face masks were still new. She saw a metaphorical light at the end of the tunnel that humankind would eventually arrive at. Her strong and positive message in this unique 21st-century poem is one of the best examples of poetry written about this time in world history.

I thought Iโ€™d awaken to a world in mourning.

Heavy clouds crowding, a society storming.

But thereโ€™s something different on this golden morning.

Something magical in the sunlight, wide and warming.

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Thereโ€™s No Power Like Home

by Amanda Gorman

โ€˜Thereโ€™s No Power Like Homeโ€™ by Amanda Gorman is a beautiful testament to the difficulties associated with COVID-19 restrictions.ย 

The coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is this poem's primary topic at work. The poet alludes to mask-wearing, social distancing, and other elements commonly associated with the period. Readers will likely find themselves easily relating to the imagery Gorman presents in this piece.

We were sick of home,

Home sick.

That mask around our ear

Hung itself into the year.

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The Hill We Climb

by Amanda Gorman

Amanda Gormanโ€™s poem โ€˜The Hill We Climbโ€™ is a moving depiction of the United States as it was on the cusp of President Bidenโ€™s inauguration in 2021.ย 

A large part of this contemporary poem is spent discussing the coronavirus. The poet alludes to the issues the virus presents and hopefully suggests that the future will be brighter than the past.

When day comes we ask ourselves,

where can we find light in this never-ending shade?

The loss we carry,

a sea we must wade.

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The Great Realisation

by Tomfoolery

‘The Great Realisation’ is a thought-provoking poem written by the kiwi-born English poet Tomos Roberts, also known by his pen name Tomfoolery. This poem depicts the impact of Covid-19 across the world and how it shaped a new, bright, and compassionate world.

Tell me the one about the virus again, then Iโ€™ll go to bed. But my boy, youโ€™re growing weary, sleepy thoughts about your head. โ€œPlease! That oneโ€™s my favourite. I promise just once more.โ€

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