After all the clapping, clanking and clanging died down
A crisp, wayward leaf let go of a tree branch
and landed in my balcony
Like a tooth that hangs by a thread in a child’s mouth
It stayed still for a while, all by its lonesome
It held its breath and waited
On an empty marble tile,
in a silent neighbourhood,
in a hushed city,
in a muted country,
in a deserted world,
in a lonely galaxy,
in an infinite universe
I’ve longed for silence the last few months
But this silence is heavy with the whispers of death
It’s marred by the murky paws of a germ
too minuscule to fathom
I enjoy the solitude for a while
I hum a song or two, I laugh at an old joke
Maybe the earth is rebooting
Maybe it was exhausted
It only needs to breathe
So I look up at the clear blue skies
And I see the stars twinkling
and hear the birds chirping
I begin to taste the magic of the evening
As if it’s a crusty pie that’s waiting to be eaten
And then I think of people
Of all races, all genders, all faiths,
Now only known as patients
Mums, dads, grandparents, children
Who couldn’t meet their family
as they lay dying
Gasping for air on a hospital bed
And I feel a gaping hole in my chest
As I realise the earth decided to breathe
by taking their breath away
Little by little
One by one
And it reduced us to a mere statistic we refresh every day
What’s keeping us safe is being away from everyone we love
All of us, united in spirit, in a stormy sea of limbo
And I sit there and fail at feeling happy
So we wait — the leaf and me with baited breath
On an empty marble tile,
in a silent neighbourhood,
In a hushed city,
in a muted country,
in a deserted world,
in a lonely galaxy,
in an infinite universe








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