unpleasant,Let my heart and mind and soulAll ignore the present.Yesterday the iron
searedAnd to-day means sorrow.Pause, my soul, arise, arise,Look where gleams the
morrow.Love in a Time of Covid-19 by Craig Santos PerezI don’t love you as if you were
penicillin,insulin, or chemotherapy drugs that treat cancer,I love you as one loves the
sickest patient:terminally, between the diagnosis and the death.I love you as one loves new
vaccines frozenwithin the lab, poised to stimulate our antibodies,and thanks to your love,
the immunity that protectsme from disease will respond strongly in my cells.I love you
without knowing how or when this pandemicwill end. I love you carefully, with double
masking.I love you like this because we can’t quarantineforever in the shelter of social
distancing,so close that your viral load is mine,so close that your curve rises with my cough.