The year is 2020,
The bog roll is on ration,
The pasta shelves are empty,
Selling like it’s going out of fashion.
We’re all in isolation,
We must not leave the house,
At first this seemed ideal,
But now you’re stuck in with your spouse.
The kids are not at school,
The internet’s so slow,
You’re all dressed up on Friday night,
With nowhere you can go.
The pubs and bars and theatres,
Are all closing their doors,
“Self-isolate” they said,
Gathering in hundreds in the stores.
Your holidays been cancelled,
That festival – it’s off,
A fight breaks out on public transport,
Everytime. You. Cough.
The supermarkets say,
“Buy only what you need”
But Sharon’s out there stockpiling,
The epitome of greed.
The news is filled with worry,
And Boris Johnsons face,
The elderly can’t buy their food,
This country’s a disgrace.
No handshaking, no fist pumps,
No hugging or high fives,
The doctors and the nurses,
Working hard and saving lives.
If you’re struggling with isolation,
If you feel like you’re losing your mind,
Here’s a list of things to do,
Start with being kind.
Share those extra bog rolls,
Check in on old dear Doris,
Phone that friend, Walk Dave’s dog,
Just stop watching Boris.
Read a book, watch a movie,
Do the things you like,
Paint that wall, meditate,
Or learn to ride a bike.
In these uncertain times,
Remember nothing lasts forever,
And whilst it seems a little scary,
We’re all in this together.
Give it time, take a breath,
Soon it will all be gone,
For now let’s do what Brits do best,
Keep calm and carry on.
-Natasha Samuels-