Department/School of Contributor's Major
Art, Design, and Theatre
Publication Date
4-12-2018
Disciplines
Creative Writing | Poetry
Type of Work
Poetry
Description
This poem explores the consequences of abortion, revealing how the unborn never experience the simple beauties of nature.
Editor's Note
Please see the Editors' Foreword - A Christian Response to Art and Literature: A Very Short Guide to Images and Texts
Contributor's Note
Lydia studies graphic design and enjoys studio art as well as writing. She often draws inspiration from her favorite author, C. S. Lewis and from nature.
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Recommended Citation
Matzal, Lydia M.
(2018)
"Christened Her "Tissue","
Cedarville Review: Vol. 18, Article 10.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarvillereview/vol18/iss1/10
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