Here is the poem I read at the open mic opportunity during this event - it is as yet untitled:
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself
FDR said that on the day last century
That will live in infamy
In turn, we dropped the bomb
That ushered in the nuclear age
And have been living in fear ever since
I remember, even in the 1970s,
Air raid sirens, crouching under desks
In darkened classrooms with curtains drawn
Then the Iron Curtain fell,
And the Berlin Wall came down
Then Iran took 52 of our people
Hostage for 444 days
Then Pan Am 103 went down
Over the skies of Lockerbie, Scotland
Then the first failed attempt to take
Down the World Trade Center
From its garage
Then the Oklahoma City bombing
Brought on by one of our own
Then the sarin gas attack in
A Japanese subway
Then this century’s day that will live in infamy
September 11th, 2001
The day the planes flew into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon
Both icons of our military-industrial complex
The one Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us about 40 years earlier
That day was also my youngest son’s ninth birthday,
And the day my then 15 year-old daughter made me
Realize that by huddling in fear, we miss the joy in life
That day and every September 11th since,
We focus on life, the life of my youngest son,
And the lives of all human beings who share this big blue ball
Called Earth as our home
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