Surviving the Plague

Around Thirteen hundred and forty-five
In Genoa, a ship arrived
With sickly crew barely alive

Quayside the barque was ill at ease
The smell of death was on the breeze
A town brought down by rats and fleas

Bulbous from bacteria in the bite
Of the fleas put the metropole to flight
Initiating the darkest medieval fright

From Genoa like a martial plan
The plaque marched ruthless across the land
Soon to Florence and Milan

Civilization came unbound
A third of Europe could be found
Far too soon planted in the ground

The Black Death brought in its aftermath
A new human value that set the path
A society reforming millennial bath

A renaissance came to be
For learning, for arts, for industry,
The breaking of feudalism and the setting free

Of hearts and minds and the labor of men
The Disease is not how this story ends
Catastrophe allows for greatness to begin

The story is bleak but also true
Europe recovered and we will too
Perhaps to a renaissance anew

Let us not fear or worry or doubt
Let our revival be what we are about
To be better people when our plague plays out.