No one loves me like you

Covid 19

How lucky
Was I
To find
A piece
Of bread
Pacing
Back And forth
Inside a
Empty house
Maybe I'll
Get a
Peace of
Mind
Somewhere else
Beside here
No one
Pays fare
Out their
Just blowing
Tress
Who let
The goon squad
In?
The ghost of
Christmas Eve's
Restless
Catching up
Just cough
And I
Dead'n ohm
The word
Is out
Covid 19
Daddy need
A pair
Of
New shoes
Come on
Lord
I need you
Once more
Hitting for
The damages
Chasing
The girls
With
The mirror
Out
Looking good
Where we
Going
From here
Hold on
Close
Don't let
Go
We're gaining
Attitude
Lift off
How far
Can
You go?
When the
Force is
Way
To strong
And sooner
Or later
You
Got to
Get go
Just
Give it
Your all
Pushing
The limit
To see
The other side
Of us
Imaged
Who
We are
Stories in
The stars
Keep
Chasing ohm


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