At a time when we’re afraid, when we’re petrified...COVID-19 Lockdown Poem #1

Shakeel Clarke COVID-19 illustration, May 2020.

 

In aisle 5 (or was it 6?), this lithe chick—sneakers, leggings, thighs, thick
bouncing braids—busts a funky hip-hop move while bending
low for BBQ-flavour Pringles. Ahh! I coo,
there they are: one more item off the children’s wishful list. Dutifully
I fall in step and for a moment, we duet, risk a boogie 
less than three feet apart between the rows and shelves and stacks
of sweets and treats and snacks. This might be the last chance
before we all depart, I reason, before grabbing classic Pringles.
You stay good! You too! Be safe! we urge each other;
her Brit-black accent chimes off mine.
While over the store’s loudspeakers, Gloria vows she, too, will survive.

We resume the sanitized shop, part and go our distanced ways
smiling, I double back for Cadbury’s darkest
but do not see her dancing braids again.

March 30, 2020

Linda M. Deane, a.k.a. The Summer Storyteller, is co-founder with Robert Edison Sandiford of ArtsEtc. She is the winner of two Frank Collymore Literary Awards for her poetry and the Barbados’ Governor General’s Award of Excellence in Literary Arts for her essays. Linda also writes for children and is a creative writing instructor in schools.