A haunting and powerful collection of poetry chronicling life in America during the Covid-19 pandemic.
From the early days of lockdowns and empty streets to the rise of conspiracy theories and political turmoil, Corona: Pandemic Poems captures the raw emotion and surreal reality of living through one of the most uncertain times in modern history. Jay Sizemore's verse reflects a nation on edge-grappling with fear, isolation, and a government paralyzed by dysfunction.
Written in real time as the virus spread and the world changed overnight, these poems are a visceral response to the Covid-19 crisis, the failures of leadership, and the human cost of indifference. With themes of despair, mortality, loneliness, and ultimately, resilience, this collection serves as a poetic time capsule of the pandemic era.
"The words are raw emotion. The author expresses everything I've felt this year and then some."
-Amazon review by S. Decker
Perfect for readers of contemporary poetry, pandemic literature, political commentary, and those seeking a deeper emotional understanding of the Covid-19 era.
If you lived through it, you'll feel it again. If you're still healing, you might find comfort in these pages.
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