Opening Up
We opened up the world today,
But please stand six feet apart.
What kind of world is it
If we can't hold friends close at heart?
We opened up the world today.
Everyone must wear a mask.
What kind of world is it?
If seeing you smile is such a task?
We opened up the world today.
But only for some.
As many shops died along the way.
Did they deserve to be hung?
We opened up the world today,
But please refrain from cash.
What if that's all I have sir?
We've drained our whole stash. . .
We opened up the world today.
Yet I could not go to work.
For cutting hair and fixing backs
Is somehow less important than a clerk.
We opened up the world today.
But Sarah wasn't here.
She's got diabetes you see.
She's told to still live in fear.
We opened up the world today
Yet the neighbor isn't out.
I saw Jackson hit her face
I often heard them shout. . .
We opened up the world today
But your aunt won't be by.
She is still mourning your cousin
That she couldn't comfort as he died
We opened up the world today
But funerals are still banned
We can't place him in the ground.
You're lucky we even have cremations canned.
We opened up the world today.
But nothing is quite right.
Because of some lies in China
And a few who took the wrong flight.
We opened up the world today
But we should not open up dissent
For anytime you say, no way, too far
They shout back about killing two percent.
They opened up the world today
But with more rules than before.
I cannot carol at Christmas
Nor swap trading cards anymore.
They opened up the world today
But I barely know the same people.
For six months in lockdown
Had made having friends near illegal.
They opened up the world today
But I don't know what that means
The world is all topsy turvy
Nothing is the same it seems
They opened up the world today
But that is all a rouse.
For covid 19 was a pandemic sure
But I think it was just a clever excuse.
They opened up the world today
But discussing things wasn't approved.
I don't know who organized this
But our constitution has been removed.
I can not assemble anymore.
I can not petition door to door.
I can not speak without a censor.
I can not congregate nor pastor.
I can not protest this culture war.
They opened up the world today
But I am not convinced.
The world we emerge into
Is worth all the hesitance.
They opened up the world today
But it's not much at all.
I don't think we can go back
To where we were in twenty-nineteen's fall.
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