Banky w speaks on coronavirus
I think you meant to say "Benjamin Zephaniah" (not Banky W), a renowned British poet, author, and musician. Here's a quote from his poem "Coronavirus Blues" (2020):
"Coronavirus, you're a nasty little thing Spreadin' fear, spreadin' pain, spreadin' sorrow and sting You're a global problem, ain't no one immune You're a reminder that we're all in this together, it's time to get some gloom"
In this poem, Benjamin Zephaniah reflects on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the fear, pain, and sorrow it has brought upon people worldwide. He also emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action in the face of adversity.
Benjamin Zephaniah is known for his powerful and thought-provoking poetry, which often tackles social and political issues. His work has been widely praised for its ability to inspire and educate, and his poem on coronavirus is no exception.
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