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words of the wise
one of the hateful parts
of lingering COVID
is the feeling of incompetence
of not thinking quickly or clearly
and the depression that spreads
into all that we had been able to do
and thus, the loss of joy
in the little things that delighted us
so, it will take determination to continue
in motion, a step at a time
a willingness to walk when we’d rather
stay curled up in our misery
a willingness to lie down to sleep
when we know only babies take naps
the grit to listen to and honor the needs
of our bodies as we put everything
into allowing ourselves to heal