The Quarantine Reflections

Memory & Nostalgia
Change & Transformation
Health & Wellness
Living through the pandemic has brought about a mix of emotions and challenges for Grandma Stella, from feeling isolated and yearning for freedom to reflecting on age and gratitude. Despite the hardships, she finds solace in the support of loved ones and a sense of humor during these uncertain times.
Author

Stella Tawfik-Cooperman

Published

May 29, 2020

The covid is raging

My life is a mess

I live in pyjamas

And don’t have to dress

I’m in isolation

Just staying at home

And would give my last dollar

To be free to roam

I’m seriously at risk

(Or that’s what they say)

Telling me to stay in

And not go out each day

In my head I’m so young

Though my license reveals

I’m a 70 plus senior

(But that’s not how it feels!)

When I run out of food

And deliveries are late

I have to buy groceries

Between 7 and 8

So early in the morning

I head to restock

And discover a line up

That winds round the block

Social distancing seniors

All 6 feet apart

Makes me wonder just when

I became an old fart

My meals are repetitive

(A lot like my gas)

And I’m tired of discussing

Why Trump is an ass

Ny latest new outfit

Is gloves and a mask

And I’m starting to wonder

If I’m up to this task

I wash all ny groceries

All fruit, meat and veg

Will this additional precaution

Tip me me over the edge?

My beautiful brown hair

Has wide roots of grey

No hairdresser’s around

To help wash them away

I’ve been talking to myself

Now I’m answering back

Is it Monday or Friday?

I’ve really lost track

I’ve stopped doing housework

It’s weeks since i dusted

And I know without visitors

I’ll never get busted

I FaceTime my friends

Or we group chat on Zoom

And try to pretend

We’re all in the same room

Thank God liquor stores

Are considered essential

Without daily drinks

This would drive us mental

Every once in a while

It’s good to reflect

On What this all means

And what can we expect

It’s time to be grateful

For all that we’ve got

Like a warm house and food

That others have not

The bottom line is here

By the time all this ends

Is that we’ll get through it

With our family and friends

So even if your partner

Is a bit of a grump

You can really be grateful

You’re not married to Trump!