Open Poetry #15 |
A Patriotic Poem from a former Non-Patriot |
Secret Whisper Member
since 2001-01-25
Posts 298Through the Looking Glass |
Black Tuesday You messengers of terror See your death marks as honor A nation morns and grows embittered Yet embraces this hour United we stood And united we stand Unscathed by your horror You cannot cripple this land On that black Tuesday morn God's children did witness Bodies falling and burning But that's not where you finished You took the lives of his children Christian, Muslim, and Jew The flames that exploded This death came from you Mothers and children forever Remember this day They will embrace this horror Every time they do pray Now as for you You tortured spirits That needed death to be your plea God give us His mercy And His forgiveness find thee ~~"March on, my soul, with courage!" Judges 5:21~~ Quod me nutrit me destruit. |
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© Copyright 2001 Alice Lynn Wagner - All Rights Reserved | |||
Secret Whisper Member
since 2001-01-25
Posts 298Through the Looking Glass |
I hope that everyone in our nation is unified by this tragedy... rather than torn apart. Quod me nutrit me destruit. |
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Honeybee Member Ascendant
since 1999-12-26
Posts 5372Ontario, CANADA |
Thank you for sharing this touching verse~ Melissa~ "Poetry is not an opinion expressed... |
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Songbird Member Elite
since 1999-12-15
Posts 2184Missouri |
Right on!! |
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