The 13th Apostle: A Novel
by Dermot McEvoy
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Spring 1916.
From colony to nation,
A country is born.
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Spring 1916.
From colony to nation,
A country is born.

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Chase independence,
Down the Mighty Mississippi.
Adventures galore.

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A war, not ended
In her mind, yet in her hands.
Peace, but at what price?

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On D minus 1
Her secret hidden in loaves
Feeding, sustaining.

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A hero unknown.
Do anything, but don’t miss;
Countdown to midnight.

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America’s great:
Dream, Irony, Novella
Imprisoned, preserved.

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War will leave scars, and
Everyone has a secret.
But some secrets kill.

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Sisters, worlds apart
A war brings them together
But never to stay.

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A rose, a spiral
Cracking, patterns, finding the
Enemy within.

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A spirit not tamed,
Despite the sin on your chest.
Born for all to judge.

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Churchill. He taught them
The art of being fearless.
Legacy? Freedom.

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Even in darkness
Love can grow in spite of hate
Steps out from shadows.

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Beautiful, tragic.
Race, gender, identity:
Timeless, enduring.

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Struggle, together.
Apart, but still yearning to
Survive, together.

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The song of the marsh
Is full and vibrant: magic.
Only few can hear.