Poem by Sharon Lynn; image by Jodie Glosser Beabout
Season of Solitude Black death on a red-flagged battleground Invisible, silent, deadly, and strong Our enemy invaded, targeting all Young and old, our people fall Doesn't matter who you are Who you know or what you own Brains, money, friends, fast cars Can't protect you or the people you know On death's front lines our heroes fight, Saving lives both day and night Selflessly, their lives they sacrificed Many paying the ultimate price Soldiering on to win this fight Our fortress is home as we stay inside Mourning our fallen, the broken lives In this season of Solitude Will we survive? Alone we cried as alone they died No comfort in that final goodbye Invisible demon, you will not win We'll kick your butt as we rise again Today we hold our loved ones tight As stronger, gentler, we reunite