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Debbie J. Brashears was born on August 26, 1977, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. She attended a public school through seventh grade and a private school to finish her education. She was unable to attend further education. Shortly after high school she had married and started a family and a business. When she was 21 years old, she closed the business after her husband had passed away. With life handing her lessons, she learned to laugh and live.Although she had a gift for dance, arts and crafts, and singing, poetry was her real passion. With her young child by her side, she went on to write many pieces such as "A Child Will Love Forever", "My American Flag", and "Tortured Soul". Her favorite quote: "Life is a dance. A poem is the way a person will put that dance into words for all to enjoy. Come dance with me. - Debbie J. Brashears"

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