RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: TRUE HISTORY
Twenty-two
Years (IXXI)
Twenty-two
years
We
remember clearly
What
happened that day
Where we
were
What we
were doing
How it
was first relayed
A plane
flew into the World Trade Center
I once
lived just down the avenue
Took the
elevator to the top
Top of the world, ma!
Top of the world!
There
was a transparent walkway
Connecting
the two towers
Like the
walkway over Grand Canyon
A sight
so inspired you could
Hear the
heartbeat of God
It was a
mystery at first
A
horribly tragic mystery
How
could anyone fly into the tower?
Then it
happened again
A plane
hit the second tower
That’s
when we knew
This
tragedy – unlike so many others –
Would
alter the fabric of our world
Twenty-two
years later
We bear
witness to what happened
That
dreadful imprinted day
And all
the horrors that followed
The
mistakes that we made
Twenty-two
years later
We know
the Saudis were responsible
Not
Iraq, not Iran, not Afghanistan
But the
Saudis were our allies
Our oil
buddies
Someone
else had to take the blame
Twenty-two
years later
We live
with the consequences of
Decisions
made that day
For
those who do and those who do not
We bow
our heads and pray
(For all
the heroes of that fateful day
and all
the days that followed.)