English Language and Linguistics students’ poetry about life in the times of pandemic

Students studying Phonetics and Phonology have entered a poetry competition focusing on life during a pandemic.

A message to 2020 by Emily Copeland

2020 what a mess you are

You seemed so perfect but that idea is far from far

We counted down the minutes till you arrived

Yet all we were faced with was the need to survive

 

2020 if only we knew what you had planned to do

Maybe things would change but that’s only down to you

Holidays, travel,  pubs and bars

Seems only like a  distant dream of ours

 

However 2020 you gave us something we never would expect

The idea of living without hugs does seem to wreck

Perhaps we will now appreciate what we had

For once its all gone it does feel so sad

 

2020 please leave us with at least a flicker of light  

For one day we will live in hope that this was all just a fright

 

Summary of my life in 2020 by Olivia Goodwin

 

My favorite thing to do is sleep 

I watch my lectures until I weep 

I ate stale bread I found in the cupboard 

I ate it plain not even buttered 

I know I’m gross you don’t have to lie 

I don’t mean to dissatisfy 

I crawl back into bed, amen 

When I wake up I do it all over again

 

i miss spoons by Hannah Etheridge

 

no matter the time, no matter the day

i trudge down t’spoons to chug me troubles away

could go in a group, could go on me own

the ugly brown chair’s like a golden throne

each pitcher’s a joy, can’t even concede it,

move that extra glass love, i don’t even need it

with two for twelve pounds and breakfast all day,

not even ol’ Boris can keep me away

 

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