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Poetry is a very personal genre. You can gain insight and inspiration from the heartfelt messages shared through poems. Soul of the Earth is a collection of poems by author Theresa McMillan (1954-1997). They represent her experiences as a member of the United States Armed Forces, as a mother, and as someone with breast cancer. Through her words, you discover the person within, someone who was incredibly strong and brave and who faced life head-on. But most of all, you learn about a woman who loved her family dearly. Terri's Song I'm a child of the universe, A ward of space. The stars are the…mehr

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Poetry is a very personal genre. You can gain insight and inspiration from the heartfelt messages shared through poems. Soul of the Earth is a collection of poems by author Theresa McMillan (1954-1997). They represent her experiences as a member of the United States Armed Forces, as a mother, and as someone with breast cancer. Through her words, you discover the person within, someone who was incredibly strong and brave and who faced life head-on. But most of all, you learn about a woman who loved her family dearly. Terri's Song I'm a child of the universe, A ward of space. The stars are the eyes of All who serve in this place. I'm a girl of the galaxy Surrounded by life's fantasies. The planets are the brothers Of my reality. I'm a woman of the world, A precious gem to humankind. My love generates forever And mystifies the mind. I'm the soul of the earth Blowing in the wind. I'll always be somewhere After I've departed again.
Autorenporträt
Theresa McMillanenlisted in the United States Armed Forces after graduating from high school. After completing her military service, she decided to move back home to Greensboro, North Carolina, giving birth to three sons. In the early 1990s, Theresa was diagnosed with cancer. During her long struggle and fight with cancer, her health further declined. She fought the good fight until God called her home on August 21, 1997