| United We Stand by Christy Porche ... As we are praying here hand-in-hand, there’s one thing to be said, “UNITED WE STAND!” | |
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A
Nation Under God
by Diane Huggins ...
Heart
to heart and hand in hand, we’ll never stand-alone, |
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| Spirits, Furious by Karen D. Rickenbach I'm a World Trade Center survivor (56th Floor, North Tower)... "Spirits, Furious" won The Donald G. Whiteside Poetry Award, May 2002 | |
| Two Thousand One, Nine Eleven The author is unknown from there he led five thousand plus heroes, Newcomers to heaven On this day, two thousand one, nine eleven. | |
| In My Eyes by Alexandra Palermo In my eyes, you see my sorrow Take my blood, so you can borrow | |
| Rising From the Ashes by Kathy J Lair We shall rise from the ashes Just as the phoenix lifted itself out. | |
| The Fight For Right by Chuck Houck I wrote this as a dedication for those who gave all on that day and after. | |
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The
Eagle Will Soar Again
by Sarah Hancoc ...White
our stolen purity, Red our mighty valor, Blue our vigilant Chief watching the eagle soar. |
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| 9 o'clock by Sarah Hancoc ...a few days after 9/11, I had an English lesson and I was asked to write a poem about something that affected my life, so [I wrote] ...about the terrorist attack | |
| Strength of America by Robin and Brittni Jewell ...But “Old Glory” flew with pride For AMERICA IS THE BEST!! | |
| Rise Again by Christian Messer Now time has passed about a year, from when we lost those lives so dear...will we just sit and watch this war? | |
| I lit a candle outside... by Rich Poem about the actions one year after 9/11 | |
| A New Home by Andrea Chavira Here is a poem I wrote about September 11th...It does not yet have a title, but there are possibilities..."A New Home" | |
| Light From a Distant Shore by Richard D. Martens. "I would just wish to offer my condolences to the survivors here on this date of infamy... fret not!" | |
| We watched... by Aimee, age 12 ...the workers stopped working the teachers stopped teaching, all the alarms sounded and the preachers kept preaching... | |
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Peace
by Chris St. Denis
Angels of high unite bring
peace to us tonight. |
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On
September 11 2001
by
Jane Coffin |
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A
New Day in America
by
Jason Carl
Johnson. |
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Let
Peace Lead the Way
by
Tatiana A
Konstanian |
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When
America Called
by
Constance D.
Fields |
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They
Are To Me by
Mark
A Hoggin |
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The
Day of Terror
by
Caitlin
Clark |
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| The Angels That Came To Be is another poem by Heather Naomi Nicholls which discusses the lives lost on the planes. | |
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Sometime
Tomorrow by
Debby Sweet ...But,
for today..we'll trust in him even more, Cause, sometime tomorrow, we'll walk through Heaven's door. |
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| September Eleventh God by Joan Rushing Stewart. God gave me the vision when I heard over the news a man say, "where was God 911 if there was one."... | |
| Our Heroes Forever by Heather Naomi Nicholls ...Your bravery, kindness, unselfishness, and love for others, Is what we think of when we think of all of you, our HEROES... | |
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Not Our Creed by Neal Flaxman. Anger though is not our creed Mercy rather in song and deed.... |
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In
America, A Hero Died I
wanted to send you a poem I wrote in honor of the victims on 911. God
Bless!...A
sense of unity under our God That these heroes’ deaths did bring. |
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| Headache by Samantha O'Sullivan age 15. I wrote this poem after visiting the WTC site in October of 2001. At that time I was still living in Monmouth County, a place where so many were lost... | |
| September Eleventh is a poem about hope and the knowledge that even though many loved ones were lost, people should remember that God is there to help... | |
| Liberty's Light by David Carr tells Americans to let their light shine brightly, so they will never lose sight... | |
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A Humble Statement Even though this is not a poem, Victor Caminha from Brazil touches the heart with his kind words of sympathy... |
| 9/11/2001 is a poem by Mark A. Hoggan which reminds us all to remember the "angels" that has been taken away from this country... | |
| My Child's Future by Suzana Dox. A poem about a mom's wishes for her children... | |
| At First You Were Missing new John Quinn's poem | |
| Empty Skyline another poem from John Quinn | |
| From The Sky Terror Came by Amanda Smith Age 14 | |
| So Many People Live in This World by Kate Throneburg age 13 | |
| A Day At Work by Shaan Akbar | |
| Things They Did To Me from Katja, 11 years old | Up In Heaven |
| Ophici another poem from Peter Casey | |
| The Attack from Janine Susag, 14 | |
| Up So Floating from Peter Casey | |
| There's An Angel Watching Over Us is a poem dedicated to Joyce Ann Carpeneto from John Quinn | |
| United We Stand from N. Jane Pierson | |
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Another two new poems from Karla Dorman |
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| Oblivious another poem from Tina Bari, 15 years old | |
| Love, Life and Justice by Rochelle Roybal, 16 years old | |
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September 11th 2001. We'll never forget by Tina Bari |
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Carpenters by Michael McGuire ...Carpenters shouldn’t die... |
| Three poems from Dean Christy, Victoria, Canada... | |
| Cherish The Moments by Veronica Allen-Anderson... | |
| Two new poems from Todd Smith... | |
| A poem from Jonathon Bates, Australia... | |
| The Spirit of Freedom by Lisa Cole | |
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Vacation to Heaven By Ashley Wagner |
| Drowned in Infinite Tears By Renee Gardner. ... I'm 14... I'm happy for the Diamondbacks, but does that mean we have to forget about the September 11th massacre...More | |
| A Day to Remember By Dorothy A. Martin | |
| The Lady Of Harbor by Kristin Brett | |
| Never Ever by 13 years old Kosuke Toyoshima | |
| The Towers A poem from an ex-New Yorker | |
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September 11-2001 by Else Chubinski ...like countless others I was overcome with shock and outrage and a terrible grief for both the victims and their families...More |
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| Hope for Victims Families | |
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Two poems from Karla Dorman ...poem was written in fragmented form...as thoughts crossed my mind, I wrote them down... |
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| Our Country Will Overcome by Tasha Shores | |
| The Worst Day In History By Ruth L. Bell | |
| My Last Words to Mom from WTC By Feroz P.Jaffer | |
| 9-11-01 By Kristen L. DeCarbo | |
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Overcome ...As a writer and poet, I find it's hard to focus on anything else in the wake of the tragedy... |
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...I received the first email explaining how my poem offered solace and comfort... |
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Blood, Sweat & Tears ...An unfortunate catastrophe has brought out the best in us... |
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