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Resurrection, By: Derrick Wilkinson

July 7, 2025 by Derrick Wilkinson

Resurrection, By: Derrick Wilkinson

Below a cold and moonless night,
As gently rose the Eastern light,
From o’er a dark and blood-gorged field,
Where countless fates were cruelly sealed,
There came a song too long unheard:
On shattered tree, a lonely bird
Sings bright and clear to call the morning,
Heralding a new day dawning.

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