Social Distance

It feels like mother nature's basking in the quiet
These streets that I grew up on are usually quite vibrant
The human race is hibernating, though some are still defiant
To give up the many things upon which we are reliant

And I can't help but feel like everything has changed
Do you think we'll still social distance when we're grey and aged?
I want to move to the next chapter, but I cant even turn the page
Hold onto hope that this will be a distant memory one day

The parks are usually full but some days now they're silent
My favourite shops are boarded up like they've survived some violent riot
No more browsing here, don't pick it up if you wont buy it
There's no other way to be right now but careful and compliant

And I can't help but feel like everything has changed
Do you think we'll still social distance when we're grey and aged?
I want to move to the next chapter, but I cant even turn the page
Hold onto hope that this will be a distant memory one day



Credits
Writer(s): Martha Chess Phelps
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