If I Were a Teen
(in pandemic time)
If I were a teen,
I’d read a book, I guess
Something touchable to do
I’d go outside as often
As I could,
Though the freedom
Would be limited
Because I’d have to talk
With friends six feet away
And never play
If we wore gloves
(latex inside leather),
Could we play catch?
I might have a phone
And thankful for
The blanking skills I have
To focus on the screen,
Missing everything
Else around me
I’d play something,
I suppose, on the computer
Gaming with my friends
Making new ones
As teammates across
The world, perhaps
If only in
Competition
I’d have meals with my
Family, because that would
Become important
Maybe I’d eat less and
More often
I’d take walks for exercise
Volunteer to walk the
Dog, if I have one
I’m sure there are calisthenics
To go through inside
But really
This would be the strangest
Time for me
I should be in school, though
There might be good things
In being away
But after a while I might
Find it all ridiculous
How do I finish my grade?
Do I start over?
Will what I have to do at home
Be enough?
Will I know what
I really need to know?
Maybe I’d learn something
New
Maybe I’d re-appreciate
My siblings, if I have them
Maybe I’d also
Try not to be afraid
Because people I know
Or I
Might get sick
Or might die
I hear the numbers
Of people doing each
I’ll do chores
And try not
To drive anyone at home
Crazy, crazier
Because that could get serious
I’ll try to be thankful
Though at my age
That’s hard
But not impossible
This time is not impossible
C L Couch
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