Jennifer Garner's 8-year-old son wrote a hilariously relatable haiku about COVID-19
The budding poet also came up with his very own fancy pseudonym, too.
Looks like Jennifer Garner's son is a budding poet. The "13 Going on 30" star was more than happy to show her fans the adorable and highly relatable haiku 8-year-old Sam composed to express his feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sam also came up with his very own fancy pseudonym, too: Fitz B. Ireland.
The haiku goes, "Corona virus/ we eat we sleep we stay home/ Thrilling it is NOT!"
Sam had a stylistic choice when it came to composing his haiku, such as writing the last line in all caps and opting for larger letters for "NOT!"
The proud mom took a photo of the finished product and immediately shared it on Instagram on Tuesday.
As expected, the poem was a hit, with fans strongly agreeing that the pandemic is emotionally taxing.
While the candid haiku certainly elicited a chuckle from Garner herself, she postulated in the caption, "Things must be getting bleak when an 8 year old boy adopts a pen name and voluntarily writes poetry."
She also encouraged her fellow moms with the hashtag #hangintheremamas.
Garner shares Sam with her ex-husband Ben Affleck.