Hidden Enemy

Hidden Enemy

Bright silver moon
Shine your light
On poor souls 
Wandering
In darkness of night

Bewildered
and confused
Led like lambs
to slaughter
Forever Abused

Plague ridden earth
Unwelcome, infecting
Blindly attacking
Oblivious to race
Cleansing, correcting

Cruel and heartless
Boundaries inconsistent
Sucking air from lungs
Drowning in phlegm
The cure nonexistent



Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing ©

Bjorn is hosting D’Verse Poets tonight
and has prompted us with the Plague

Image by chris s from Pixabay

Published by Christine Bolton

I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose. Thanks for checking it out. Christine

28 thoughts on “Hidden Enemy

    1. Thank you Gina 🥰 when I see those pictures from New York of bodies in refrigerated trucks I could just cry. We have a workman at our house right now to fix an appliance and he’s saying that it’s not that bad and more people die of the flu and I know instantly what news channel he is listening to. I guess that one is not sharing the facts 😡

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      1. Oh Christine my heart is with the people I know and care for out there, I may not have met them in real life but still precious and am very angry that this is taken so lightly. unless one sees it with their own eyes and lost someone meaninglessly it will just be a news report. stay safe dear friend.

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      2. I saw a clip the other day where he’s saying “oh, it’s just the flu. do you know how many people die each year from just the regular flu?”

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      3. He is a piece of work isn’t he? How irresponsible of a leader to misrepresent something so deadly 😡

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  1. Hopefully the cure is not non-existent, just yet to be discovered. This shall fall into the pages of time, as did the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918. History moves relentlessly onward.

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  2. We are paying high price right now. Hopefully on the other side of this, we will see some changes, especially in world leadership.

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    1. Hi Christine, I found your comment in Spam 😕 Thank you! I have read some oF Ronald Dahl’S books but not that one. I loved James and the Giant Peach 🙂. I tend to use the saying “like lambs to the slaughter” quite a bit.

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      1. His short stories are very unlike his children’s stories. They have twists in them…the older kids got most of it but a lot of them are more toward adult reading.

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