The Town That Cured Loneliness by Ross Thompson, written in Bangor during 2020 Lockdown  
A modern curse, 
                   a deep-seated disease, 
a killer as insidious 
                   as cirrhosis 
                   or crippling debt 
                   or drinking alone, 
anchored in a human need 
                   for the comfort 
                   and warmth 
                   of skin brushing skin 
 
nearly destroyed a town of goodly folk 
                   hiding behind 
                   closed doors, 
                   drawn curtains 
                   and raised fences, 
defending their property 
                   with a moat of indifference, 
                         a portcullis of ignorance, 
                               a trebuchet of inwardness 
 
until one brave soldier besieged and broke down 
                   these ramparts and battlements 
                   with the simple mantra: 
be kind, be kind and above all else, be kind.