On the eve of lockdown, they took me away,
No phones, no tablets, no words left to say,
As the world shut down, they locked me inside,
In a cell of silence, where shadows hide.
No calls, no texts, no digital embrace,
Just a lonely echo in an empty space.
While the world came together, I fell apart,
Isolated in darkness, with a heavy heart.
No way to pay bills, no way to reach home,
In a world so connected, I was left all alone.
The days turned to nights in a blur of despair,
No voices, no faces, just cold, empty air.
The news of the virus was all I could hear,
But no one to hold me, no one to draw near.
No calls, no texts, no digital embrace,
Just a lonely echo in an empty space.
While the world came together, I fell apart,
Isolated in darkness, with a heavy heart.
No way to pay bills, no way to reach home,
In a world so connected, I was left all alone.
Days turned to weeks, and weeks turned to months,
In a silent prison, where time had no front.
No letters, no messages, no light in the dark,
Just a fading hope and a heavy heart.
While the world came together, I fell apart,
Isolated in darkness, with a heavy heart.
No way to pay bills, no way to reach home,
In a world so connected, I was left all alone.
Now the lockdown is lifted, and the world moves on,
But the scars of that silence will never be gone.
In a world so connected, I was lost in the storm,
No way to find shelter, no way to stay warm.
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