If Someone Dies, Don't Think It The Corona Virus Transmitted Covid-19 Poem by Prabir Gayen

If Someone Dies, Don't Think It The Corona Virus Transmitted Covid-19

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If Someone dies, Don't think it The Corona virus transmitted

COVID-19

Corona is the crown of the Sun,
aureole of the setting light,
Circle of human Journey,
Corona crowns the dead bodies,
Like a ring of golden light,
Corona is the rosary of people,
Like a tiara it glorifies many kings,
Corona kills and becomes pandemic.

Corona is not a killer whale,
Nor is it the enemy microbe,
It is an invisible tree of vigour,
Corona infects the infection,
Never take it for granted that
Corona virus kills,
If someone dies with CORONA'S kisses,
Check his body and you must find some ailments.

Cardiac failure or pneumonia
must have taken the shelter,
Or some vile diseases more harmful
than the bites of Corona Virus,
Who are you to blame the whisper
and idle gossip of Corona the virus?
You can be infected but behind your death
Corona should not be blamed,
Behind every death crowned
with the pain of CORONA VIRUS,
Don't think it Covid - 19, the case,
People are dying of many griefs and illness
with sharing a little bit of the wreath
of CORONA'S goodness.

@prabir Gayen: 3: 53 PM /11/04/2020.

Saturday, April 11, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Diseases death and politics
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Me Poet Yeps Poet 12 April 2020

there are more than a million ways to die CORONA just came yesterday once you realise nature is full of virus then you will know CORONA is another guest of death PG

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Anil Kumar Panda 11 April 2020

All patients who are dying may not be due to corona. There may me many more reasons behind the deaths. Thanks for sharing. Nice poem.

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Mahtab Bangalee 11 April 2020

yeah well written if anybody dies don't think corona patient dies if asthmatic patient, bronchitis patient..... week heart patient dies please do not do world politics by this dead body titling as corona patient.......

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