Remember if you just lost a privilege
Someone else lost a very dear friend
So ignore that insignificant inconvenience
Think of what really matters in the end.
There are people dying all around us
No beds, just grasping for breath,
Our convenience doesn't matter as much
As collective onus to prevent each death.
Everyone's losing something or someone
Let's remember we are part of a whole,
One person's action can hasten the spread
Let's choose right and hang on to hope.
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