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9/11: A day in the life

September 20, 2009
By Jill_Swartz BRONZE, San Diego, California
Jill_Swartz BRONZE, San Diego, California
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Favorite Quote:
"Aim for the moon because if you fall you will land somewhere among the stars."


The sky
A dark black mixed with red and orange from a fire
The voices
Screams and cries coming from mouths of all ages
Tears coming down from people there and watching at home
A man lost
A woman gone
A family separated
They didn’t know that that morning would be the last day to say goodbye
It was an ordinary day
Drinking coffee in the morning
A kiss goodbye
You’re just a pilot they said
Or an office man
What can happen
A call in the morning
That thought is no longer
Shattered by the voice of an army official
Kids come home from school
Their mother or father is crying broken down
They know what happened
All schools are out early
All roads are closed
The TV suddenly becomes a haunting figure
No one dares to turn it on
Eight years later
She still looks at the pictures
She still looks at the time
Whenever it strikes 9:11 the thought comes back
It seems like she isn’t affected
But on that day
She breaks down
Just another girl separated from a family member
Or a friend
Never to be seen again.


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on May. 15 2010 at 7:49 pm
feartheuntypical GOLD, Nelson, Other
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Favorite Quote:
A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.
- Thomas Mann

Wow, this is so amazing. It really describes it well. I nearly cried! 

mimi2.0 BRONZE said...
on Nov. 24 2009 at 5:37 pm
mimi2.0 BRONZE, Fremont, California
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Favorite Quote:
"If you really want it, then you gotta try for it. IF your hyped, the put it on the field"
"Marching band not only shows my love for music, it shows my love for everything around me."

this was amazing to read. i almost broke down in the process. its deep and has everything a poem asks of.

~mimi