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“Two Thousand One, Nine Eleven (2001-911)” by Paul Spreadbury

September 7, 2006 September 11, 2001, Tragedy 6 Comments

Two Thousand One, Nine Eleven
September 11, 2001

by: Paul Spreadbury

Two thousand one, nine eleven
Three thousand plus arrive in heaven
As they pass through the gate,
Thousands more appear in wait
A bearded man with stovepipe hat
Steps forward saying, “Lets sit, lets chat”

They settle down in seats of clouds
A man named Martin shouts out proud
“I have a dream!” and once he did
The Newcomer said, “Your dream still lives.”

Groups of soldiers in blue and gray
Others in khaki, and green then say
“We’re from Bull Run, Yorktown, the Maine”
The Newcomer said, “You died not in vain.”

From a man on sticks one could hear
“The only thing we have to fear.
The Newcomer said, “We know the rest,
Trust us sir, we’ve passed that test.”

“Courage doesn’t hide in caves
You can’t bury freedom, in a grave,”
The Newcomers had heard this voice before
A distinct Yankees twang from Hyannisport shores

A silence fell within the mist
Somehow the Newcomer knew that this
Meant time had come for her to say
What was in the hearts of the five thousand plus that day

“Back on Earth, we wrote reports,
Watched our children play in sports
Worked our gardens, sang our songs
Went to church and clipped coupons
We smiled, we laughed, we cried, we fought
Unlike you, great we’re not”

The tall man in the stovepipe hat
Stood and said, “Don’t talk like that!
Look at your country, look and see
You died for freedom, just like me”

Then, before them all appeared a scene
Of rubbled streets and twisted beams
Death, destruction, smoke and dust
And people working just ’cause they must

Hauling ash, lifting stones,
Knee deep in hell, but not alone
“Look! Blackman, Whiteman, Brownman, Yellowman
Side by side helping their fellow man!”

So said Martin, as he watched the scene
“Even from nightmares, can be born a dream.”

Down below three firemen raised
The colors high into ashen haze
The soldiers above had seen it before
On Iwo Jima back in ’45

The man on sticks studied everything closely
Then shared his perceptions on what he saw mostly
“I see pain, I see tears,
I see sorrow — but I don’t see fear.”

“You left behind husbands and wives
Daughters and sons and so many lives
Are suffering now because of this wrong
But look very closely. You’re not really gone.

All of those people, even those who’ve never met you
All of their lives, they’ll never forget you
Don’t you see what has happened?
Don’t you see what you’ve done?
You’ve brought them together, together as one.

With that the man in the stovepipe hat said
“Take my hand,” and from there he led
Three thousand plus heroes, Newcomers to heaven
On this day, two thousand one, nine eleven

Author UNKNOWN

Again, if you know this author, please step forward. This deserves correct recognition and attribution.

**UPDATE** Thanks to my loyal readers, I now know that Paul Spreadbury is the author of this beautiful piece. Thank you, everyone.

HotAir is covering the anniversary, as is Michelle.

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Currently there are "6 comments" on this Article:

  1. jainphx says:

    How I wish I could translate my feelings into such harmonious prose.Always come up short,but enjoy reading the words of others as solice.this was beautiful and also thought provoking.

  2. jainphx says:

    How I wish I could translate my feelings into such harmonious prose.Always come up short,but enjoy reading the words of others as solice.this was beautiful and also thought provoking.

  3. 9-11, five years later…

    It's now the fifth year since September 11, 2001, when the al Qaeda murdered almost 3000 people in the World Trade Center. This is my entry for the memorial service….

  4. 9-11, five years later…

    It’s now the fifth year since September 11, 2001, when the al Qaeda murdered almost 3000 people in the World Trade Center. This is my entry for the memorial service….

  5. Deborah says:

    If you do a google search on the title, it comes up with a couple of sites that say somebody named Paul Spreadbury York Beach, Maine wrote it.

  6. Deborah says:

    If you do a google search on the title, it comes up with a couple of sites that say somebody named Paul Spreadbury York Beach, Maine wrote it.

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