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September Eleventh (Acrostic)
In memory of all those who perished during the tragic events of September 11th 2001 and in honour of all those who risked or sacrificed their own life for the sake of others. Sirens lament, a September song Echoing sadness of memories so strong. Prayers for the souls of those taken away, Thoughts for their families, in our hearts to this day. Evening came early, the night stayed so long. Morning started so bright, but went tragically wrong. Blue cloudless skies, the sound of a plane Eternal reminders bring that day back again… Remember it all, let it not be in vain Emergency crews, just ordinary guys Laid their lives on the line as hell rained from the skies Every last one of them selfless and brave Valiant heroes with one aim – to save Each one forever remembered with pride No hearts left untouched by the many that died. There’s one lasting hope as the world now remembers Heartfelt wishes that peace could arise from those embers. **Written September 11th 2008**
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