REMEMBER SEPTEMBER
Remember September, not for the harvest ripe with grain
But for the harvest of souls
Unleashed from earth’s bonds by desperate acts of terror
As the world watched in horror at what could not be true
But was true.
And in two hours we all were changed forever.
Remember September, not for the fear we came to feel
But for the dust covered faces
Of those who wiped the tears, held the hands, and gave us
hope
As we covered out mouths in silence at what we watched.
And we knew
That those two hours changed us all forever.
New scars were felt upon the face of our nation,
Upon a field where flowers had been growing,
Upon a place where great decisions were being made,
Upon the places where our brothers came and went about the
business of their lives;
Scars that would mend but never fade,
Wounds, which would heal, but hurt for endless days.
But scars were ever part of the fabric of our nation
Upon the warriors who dearly bought our freedoms
Upon the dreamers who brought us new horizons
Upon the teachers who opened our eyes and lighted our way
with understandings
Scars, which have healed, but are not forgotten
Wounds that have mended and have made us strong.
Remember September, not for the dread we have come to know
As we revisit that day, that time.
But for the chance for re-awakenings, new beginnings,
Quiet determinations to make our time on earth
A better time,
To make the earth a better place for us all.
JJ