A Day We Will Remember
September 11,2001 is a day we will as a nation remember. Like
during Pearl harbor, the Apollo deaths, the Challenger explosion
we will remember where we were. Tuesday I was at Staten Island. I
watched in horror as the first plane dove into the WTC buildings.
With shock and dismay I stood there unable to help or move.
Then a few minutes passed until we were able to hear the faint
sounds of emergency crews responding to the crisis. Hope for the
survivors filled my heart.
Then the second plane came crashing in and a wave of nausea
rolled over me, my knees grew weak. I watch from Staten, a place I
considered my home, flames belched from the second tower. Tears
clouded my eyes and made it hard to see.
Later I over heard someone say that another plane had crashed
in Washington killing more. Another hijacked plane had crash in
Pennsylvania. Four planes in all.
Then before my eyes the towers collapsed like a glass house
trapping rescue workers and victims alike, still I was unable to
help. I was at work and could not leave. Anger and sadness grew
inside as black smoke rose from the wreckage and yet I could not
help those who were trapped.
That's when I realized that these madmen were succeeding if
they were able to stop me from doing my job what I had been placed
on the island to do. storing my anger and sadness away I return to
my duties.
And as I stood there unmoving, I held my torch higher, my back
grew straighter, and my crown glistened in the sun.
What is my job you ask? I am the Statue of Liberty and I
welcome all who come to this country seeking peace and freedom. I
am also a symbol to all those who have died to keep that beacon
alive. I now count those who perished on September 11 ,among those
honored souls. I will always stand here as a symbol of their
sacrifice and loss.
My fellow citizens join me by helping me bear the torch of
freedom to all who wish for it and by standing tall in the face of
adversity.
in God we trust, Lady Liberty

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