Stanza from "On The Savanna" from "Prodigal Daughter: Poems of Light for the Lost Ones."
Thank you dear God for loving me so,
your daughter Deborah
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@isroseannabella I am have read Mary Oliver's Poetry Handbook before and now that my book is out I thought I would jump back in to seeing what more I can learn. And you?
All in a day as an author…sending out books…back to studying…morning Bible study…ah and yes a walk and watching the beauties deepen their colors…
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How sweet the fresh rain upon the petals must taste. How soft to rest upon. How much joy the brilliance of your colors bring as I step down the stairs and see you, oh, what delight. Surely a good morning.
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A reading of my poem "Star Dusk" from my new debut collection "Prodigal Daughter: Poems of Light for the Lost Ones."
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In 1967, Johnny Cash crawled into a Tennessee cave to die. He was addicted to amphetamines, his voice shot, his career in ruins.
He carried a Bible in his pocket, and enough drugs in his system to kill a man. But as he lay in the dark, waiting for death, something shifted.
He later said God spoke to him. Whether divine or delusion, it gave him strength to crawl out. He staggered back to the surface, filthy, half-dead-and chose to start again. He got clean. Rebuilt his life.
And in the years ahead, he didn't just make music-he sold over 90 million records and won multiple platinum albums. From rock bottom to one of the greatest artists of all time.
This Memorial Day, we don't just celebrate freedom. We grieve with those who are still grieving. We honor the names that deserve to be spoken. And we trust them to the God who holds what we cannot.