The poem reflects on the current state of the world being tired and life feeling paused due to the pandemic, questioning why this is happening now and recognizing it affects everyone, not just the individual. It references the nightly applause for frontline workers at 7pm but leaves it ambiguous if the applause represents happiness, support, or both, ultimately conveying a message of love as the world pauses together.
The poem reflects on the current state of the world being tired and life feeling paused due to the pandemic, questioning why this is happening now and recognizing it affects everyone, not just the individual. It references the nightly applause for frontline workers at 7pm but leaves it ambiguous if the applause represents happiness, support, or both, ultimately conveying a message of love as the world pauses together.
The poem reflects on the current state of the world being tired and life feeling paused due to the pandemic, questioning why this is happening now and recognizing it affects everyone, not just the individual. It references the nightly applause for frontline workers at 7pm but leaves it ambiguous if the applause represents happiness, support, or both, ultimately conveying a message of love as the world pauses together.