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I Saw It From the Harbor- Lady Liberty's Reflections
"I saw it from the Harbor- On that clear September morn, As the freedom of my people Became tested, tried, and torn. The hands of foreign strangers, Full of hatred for these shores, Brought down terror and destruction On my patrons by the scores. I saw it from the Harbor- As the gleaming pillars, tall Engulfed in orange flames and fuel, Slowly sway, and finally fall. Throngs of people ran for safety, Not knowing where to go. I watched in silent horror, That macabre and tragic show. I saw it from the Harbor- All the panic and despair, All the sadness and confusion, Devastation everywhere. The peacefulness was shattered, As the chaos reigned supreme. For the moment trust and faith of man Just could not be redeemed. I saw it from the Harbor- As the rubble and debris, Mixed with ashes, smoke, and human tears, Stretched forever- endlessly. The echoes of the sirens Pierced the solemn atmosphere. In the quiet of the city, Wails of mourning I could hear. I saw it from the Harbor- An unwavering brotherhood, Rise up above the heartache, And prove Evil dies to Good. Compassion conquered over grief, And Love shone brighter still, As the heroes of my city Gave their heart, and soul, and will. I see it from the Harbor- Each and every passing year, People come from the World over To reflect, and shed a tear. The memories of that fateful day Ring vivid everywhere. From the Harbor now, I cannot see The towers that were there. I see it from the Harbor- On this 'Anniversary Ten', The pride of New York City, Is as strong as it was then. For all people come together, Which means so much more to me, As I stand in quiet vigil With this meaning: 'Liberty'."
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