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Siobhan O'Donovan is an Irish-American author born in the Mid-West as the youngest of three children to un-wed parents.
Her only known work is a poem entitled "Surrender." It is believed that she has written other poems that were published in anthologies where she submitted her work in a contest. One of such poems, is a poem about corruption within the Catholic church. O'Donovan is a member of the Catholic Church and writes about her grievences through her poetry. In her short autobiography she admits to being a Democratic Socialist. "God created all men to be equal. There is no reason that in the wealthiest nation on Earth people should be homeless or go hungry. I cannot defend a system that divides a nation based on those who have and those who are shunned because they do not."
Surrender is a poem that consists of five stanzas and is about suicide.
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[edit]"Surrender." Favonius. Jan 2008.
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