FROM A CHILD OF TODAY’S HEROES
I watch my dad clothed with white
With the lab gown, he seems so bright
I watch my mom full dress in white
Leaving the house then out of my sight
Both are my heroes of the night
Treating the others with delight
Not minding how much they fright
As winning others’ lives is their fight
But as their child, I’m terrified
Fearing that one day, they’ll be slayed
By the villain that is unseen
Yet silently attacking and causing pain
But I can’t just simply say
And plead to let them stay
As sacrifice is part of their duty
As oathed to their responsibility
Hence, all I want is your appreciation
Love and care for their situation
Cause they’re not just parents, brothers, or sisters
They are our heroes, our dear frontliners