49) A New Normal
I sit at my window sill and stare,
Stare at my world around and how it
has gone suddenly silent,
People have not lost their voices,
their opinions,
But I can sense a void in the air
around me.
I walk down the lane outside in
search of some essentials,
See the lack of hustle bustle on the
generally busy road,
Deserted locality it seems, like a
calamity has relocated them elsewhere,
It is true, only they are in their
secure homes.
A hyperactive generation, which sees
home as a B&B,
Suddenly forced to acknowledge their
surroundings and family,
Parties, movies, eating out, working
late - the new lifestyle cultivated,
Suddenly has brakes put on it
indefinitely.
Busy people, living a full but
superficial life otherwise,
Now have time to face their demons
within,
Childhood hobbies long forgotten in the
daily rut,
Need to be re-cultivated to utilize
the abundance of free time.
Social media which had created so
many online friends and followers,
Now seems inadequate to fill the
void created,
Because when all are in the same
boat as you,
Real touch and feel is the what all
long for.
The situation is unprecedented,
unreal, and indefinite,
And it's teaching all many lessons
at the same time,
And while I hope that all come out of
it unscathed,
Let the better individual born through this continue to live.
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