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Another day in Lockdown Town, Time itself is lock-

Another day in Lockdown Town,
Time itself is lock-downed,
looping in regular patterns
of same old, same old life,
each job is to repeated,
next day and the next twice.

The world is in upheaval,
changing rules, lives, anguish, mental strife,
Time does not seem to care,
a rolling juggernaut, never stopping,
looping, looping
to us sternly schooling,
learn to take things in stride,
a better tomorrow lies on the sidelines.
The need of the hour,
hold steady, be ready.
@tejaswiniaura Interesting info on the word Lockdown:-
It was only in the 1970s that “lockdown” began to mean an extended state of confinement for inmates of prisons or psychiatric hospitals, and thereafter any period of enforced isolation for security. Originally, in 19th-century America, a “lock-down” was a strip of wood or peg that secured the poles or a raft together when timber was transported by river. It is therefore a wistful irony that our present condition is named after a mechanism that once ensured the reliability of travel in the great outdoors.

Source :- The Guardian.


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Another day in Lockdown Town,
Time itself is lock-downed,
looping in regular patterns
of same old, same old life,
each job is to repeated,
next day and the next twice.

The world is in upheaval,
changing rules, lives, anguish, mental strife,
Time does not seem to care,
a rolling juggernaut, never stopping,
looping, looping
to us sternly schooling,
learn to take things in stride,
a better tomorrow lies on the sidelines.
The need of the hour,
hold steady, be ready.
@tejaswiniaura Interesting info on the word Lockdown:-
It was only in the 1970s that “lockdown” began to mean an extended state of confinement for inmates of prisons or psychiatric hospitals, and thereafter any period of enforced isolation for security. Originally, in 19th-century America, a “lock-down” was a strip of wood or peg that secured the poles or a raft together when timber was transported by river. It is therefore a wistful irony that our present condition is named after a mechanism that once ensured the reliability of travel in the great outdoors.

Source :- The Guardian.


Time to write #lockdowndiary for #day35lockdown  #YourQuoteAndMine
Collaborating with YourQuote Baba