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Uplifting Poems About the Death of a Loved One

Listen Do You Hear the Sound of Death? The Grim Reaper is Chasing Me!

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Uplifting Poems About the Death of a Loved One

By: Conrad Birmingham
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Uplifting Poems About the Death of a Loved One is a journey of my life, especially in the last five years. I have struggled through medical issues for these five years, including depression and anxiety. I am challenged with the belief that I have a disease that is not diagnosed, and I am going to die. True or not true, that is what I believe. He first book of poems works up to this obsession with death. The book of poems ends with hope. The second book of poetry after my first novel will share this hope and where I am today. What is my health like, and am I doing well? I write poems every week, so creating more material is easy for me. If it is any good is up to the readers. This poetry book will have to wait to be published until I finish my first novel. I am halfway done with my first novel. I am incredibly excited about the book and the subject matter. The subject matter, abortion, has haunted me for years. I believe it is an abomination to kill fifty million (50,000,000) babies a year—human beings made in the image of God. The novel is to make people think about the horrendous situation called abortion. In the future, there will be two follow up books about abortion with a fourth book changing storylines to one of the characters in the first three books. When the fourth book works, then a fifth and sixth book on that storyline. You must dream, that is all I have to say. Dream! Death, Grief & Loss Love Poetry Themes & Styles
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