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September 11th 2001
It still seems like a dream, Or a scene from a bad movie. It was hard to take in then And it hurts to see it now. I see reminders everyday in papers, films and on TV, There they are standing tall. But New York has a big heart, You can hurt it but you’ll never break the core. When the first plane crashed and we heard the news, We were filled with grief and sorrow. But then later on when the second plane crashed, Our grief was mixed with fear of our tomorrow. All around the world the news broke and everyone stopped, Then the third plane hit the Pentagon. What in the world was happening here? On September the eleventh, 2001. When the Twin Towers collapsed one at a time, We still couldn’t believe the news we were hearing or seeing. The devastation, the tragedy, the loss of lives, Now three quarters of the world were grieving. Pictures we were seeing, voices we were hearing, Sadness and tears in all our hearts and eyes. We reached out to touch, but they had gone, The worst part of all was not saying goodbye. Out of all this tragedy and despair, There are so many people that shine through. Most of the world extending their hands and hearts, But all of the ‘Heroes’ of this are all of you. We’ll grieve everyday and pray for those, Who lost someone and never let us forget. That we stood tall and side-by-side, On September the eleventh, 2001.
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