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  • In My heart cannot accept it all Susan Kinsolving equally states the need to concentrate on small tasks and menial activities because the idea of the actual size of the pandemic and the open ended nature of the quarantine period are difficult concepts to face and accept (“The mind cannot contain it all despite intent and wherewithal;it\'s little stuff that brings delight: a book, a drink [ ]in Ram of the week Linda Gregerson fondly makes a connection between her husband Steven\'s past glory on the football field (“[ ]something about committed to the tackle and lateral pass became the skinniest guy on defense taking two men out”) and his enduring commitment to take care of her because she has pulmonary problems (“No shoulder pads, no helmet Joshua Bennett poignantly writes about not being allowed to follow his pregnant wife in hospital for the first ultrasound for their first child [ ]Bennett uses his poem Dad poem to send a message to his son (“What can I be to you now, smallest one, across the expanse of category & world catastrophe, what love persists in a time without touch ”)
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  • The_Lancet_Infectious_Diseases
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • I send you a poem from my window
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  • #997677
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  • 2021

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