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Nine Eleven
9/11 a morning where moms kissed their kids goodbye 
 Not knowing it would’ve been the last  kiss to give
 9/11 a morning where fathers left their families to work,
 Not knowing they would never return
 9/11 a morning where heroes saved the lifes of many
 The plane crashed
 Two towers collapsed
 And with them took thousands of lives to the cold floors on New York
 It took seconds for life of families to change for ever
 Kids became orphans
 Woman became widows
 People became injured
 Mothers and fathers lost sons and daughters
 And we lost many heroes
 But keep in mind that as you look into the flag
 These people are looking back
 The white is their souls
 The red, their blood
 The blue is the sky where they watch over us.
 No matter how painful memories are
 We should be thankful to those who saved lives 
 Those who survived
 And those who died,
 But stayed alive in the hearts 
 Of every united citizen.
 God had once again wrapped us in his arms.

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