I couldn’t move away.
I couldn’t shut it off.
I felt guilty,
Thinking of all of the people who could not turn off the horror and go to bed.
I felt such sorrow,
Thinking of all of the people.
All of the people.
I remember.
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I couldn’t move away.
I couldn’t shut it off.
I felt guilty,
Thinking of all of the people who could not turn off the horror and go to bed.
I felt such sorrow,
Thinking of all of the people.
All of the people.
I remember.
©
A horrible day.
On that day
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It really was Ivor. My chest contracts thinking about it. I can still see the blue skies above me, and in all of the footage. And I have to say, the love from around the world was overwhelming and so appreciated.
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We were horrified over here
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I can relate to that….when there have been attacks in England or other places I am shocked to my core.
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Yes our hearts 💕 cannot help but feel the pain. xx
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❤
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Memmory is so important… the world will remember. [*]
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I believe so Anya.
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we will never forget.
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It’s not possible to.
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We will never forget that horrible day! We will never forget where we were and what we were doing when we found out about the planes hitting the towers. 😢
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No, we won’t. Sadly.
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Yes, MBC. We were watching in horror in the newsroom of the Syracuse daily in horror. We all had to spring into action to do our part to get the newspaper out with the story to the people. I called my sister, who was awaiting some sort of word from my brother-in-law, who worked right across from the towers. Awful day for every citizen of the world.
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That’s a good point MBM, it was horrible for everyone. And the support shown to us was incredible. And your brother in law, he was okay?
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Yes, my BIL was fine physically after he and thousands walked across the bridge to Brooklyn and he found a train home to Long Island. The day and what he saw still bothers him in his soul to today.
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I can’t imagine. I’m glad he made it across that bridge.
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I can’t imagine either, MBC, what all those people were going through.
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I believe we all do…. Your little drawing is perfect.
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Thank you Jodi.
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And it had been 17 years! All the lives lost. Sigh!
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All of them…..it is gut wrenching. I can’t fathom the changes to those ‘there’. I know the changes from a distance.
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It’s painful to view such horror. It’s even more painful to experience it. i can’t imagine to toll that it takes. I still send out pieces of my heart to everyone.
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I agree Chuck. I cannot even come close to understanding what those who were ‘there’ at any of those places, have suffered.
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Amen…
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❤
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Horror
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Still, such a horror.
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yes!
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There’s no other event in my lifetime that brings such immediate sobriety and sadness–the distance of years don’t take that away.
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You are so right. It has never lessened in it’s impact.
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Gosh. Yes.
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My life froze in those days.
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