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Resurrection

Do You See It?

There— Do you see it?— There, At the end of the long aluminum guard rail, There At the edge of the tire-tracked gravel Spilled over from the rumble-stripped asphalt, There, In the shadow of the wooden cross Wreathed by silk flowers, There, Among the shards of broken glass A wildflower blooms.

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Posted on April 10, 2018April 10, 2018 by Rachel Donahue
Posted in WritingsTagged Death, Life, Poetry, Resurrection, Spring

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