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As winter precedes the spring,
I too must die a death, Be buried into darkness, And rise again unto light, If fruit is to be borne. And so I awaken each day before light, Rise from a darkened tomb of sleep, And try to do my daily deeds of dying, So my eternal spring may rise from the dead. Her gün ölüyorum.
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Michael Price - I am a husband, father of three, poet, and science teacher at a classical Christian school in Memphis, TN. I have four volumes of poetry. My latest volume The Shadowed Night can be purchased by clicking on the button below. Archives
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