![]() ![]() ![]() The isolation videos are becoming a bore. However, as days turn into weeks and more, ![]() Of keeping in contact right from the start. Social media has played such a large part Quite when this will end no one can possibly know. Some days are filled with many things to do,įull of hope and positivity that we’ll pull through. To the wonderful key workers who put their lives on the lineīy helping the country in so many ways that I can’t define. I’ve stayed safe for six long weeks indoors So let’s all clap when the clock strikes eight. These wonderful people who do it for free, How could we deal with this terrible mess, He’s rather like McCavity, the mystery catīut two weeks later, with no warning at all,Ī total stranger has come knocking on our door, So don’t despair for love is always there To believe in love is to believe in Angels The enemy at the gate, will not win this battle.įrom covered mountains that touch the skyįrom loving humanity to every grain of sand I smell the ripeness of the bright green crops, The enemy at the gate, part of the dark side, The enemy at the gate, will not breach these castle walls,Īs I lay in the sun, I feel the cool breath of the wind, I hear a choir of birds chirping, but at the Howletts fortress, The enemy at the gate, it can not harm me here, The enemy at the gate, I almost forget it’s there,Īs I see the grass moving like hair in the wind, Our glorious green sanctuary, safe from the crown, The enemy at the gate, testing our castle’s defence, Supporting the soldiers in their fight to save lives, The enemy at the gate, making people stay at home, The enemy at the gate, consuming the nation,Ī silent slaying assassin leaving a path of destruction, Maidstone Eight-year-old Logan Akers has written a poem about coronavirus Sit back now, ride out the ride, And I’ll see you on the other side. ![]() One day you’ll be able to tell this tale, so follow rules and keep you well. Take yourself to a happy place, stay at home and keep you safe. Still blossoms blooming everywhere, birds still sing without a care,ĭaffodils dancing in the breeze, new buds forming on the trees.Ī sky so blue, not a cloud in sight, the suns warming rays that bring us light.įor those of you who are feeling down, there is still beauty all around, Wondering how you will get through, what the road ahead holds for you. Love ones you can’t hug or kiss, so many friends that you will miss. Roads are quiet, the air is still, a situation so surreal.Ī world that’s fallen to its knees, full of fear, doubt, uncertainty, People walk the streets alone, their only contact made by phone, Please know I am eternally grateful in all that you do.Īshford Experiences of lockdown and coronavirus have inspired many to write poetry So thank you, I, Marlene Lewis, specially appreciate you, I've had the same VIP treatment from them all. To Guys, Lewisham, Kent & Canterbury, William Harvey and Maidstone hospitals, Thank you for all you do to take away our pain.Īnd in my mind I think you all deserve a medal. Thank you, thank you, thank you and thank you once again, You keep me alive, to say thank you this is my way. You are all special people and I am grateful every day, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you very much,įor going above and beyond with your wonderful loving touch. Yet still they keep their patience they don't make a fuss. To them we are total strangers but yet they all still care for us, Knowing they have at home children, husbands and wives.Īlso for the transport people working morning, noon and night,Įven when we moan and groan they don't fuss or fight. Thank you for the doctors and nurses who dedicate their lives, Patient Marlene Lewis has written a poem to thank hospital staff who have continued to treat her for a kidney condition during the coronavirus outbreak Marlene, from Ashford, needs treatment three times a week and wanted to pay tribute to staff at the William Harvey Hospital, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, and Maidstone Kidney Care Centre as well as Lewisham and Guys, where she was previously treated. ![]()
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