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One Nation Strong
  Two cities woke up to the same sun that morning
  But at night the sun set, one peaceful, one warring
  The City of Angels was safe and bright
  But the City of Dreams went dark that night
  A clear Tuesday morning from the west to the east
  In less than an hour, reality will cease
  Now 8:45; the first plane appears
  It cuts through the sky, unnaturally fierce
  Invaded, attacked, seized, overrun
  Flight 11 from Boston hits tower number one
  Time stops—
  The city stops.
  It must be an accident, how could this be?
  Such innocent hope vanished at 9:03
  Another jet reveals itself through the smoke
  The piercing feeling only a second plane could invoke
  Angry, sad, shocked, and confused
  Flight 175 hits tower number two
  What’s next?  What will come of this tragic affair?
  How could a nation recover from such disrepair?
  Speechless news stations prompted a presidential address
  The world swallowed the news in stunned acquiesce
  They intended to hurt us, to tear us apart
  But America the Beautiful stood firm and took heart
  Shaken and shocked, the day was long
  Still there we stood;
  Two towers short, but one nation strong.

 
I think it is our duty as the generation that lived through 9/11 to write about it. It is so important that we never forget or pass off this major historical and tragic event.