Friday, September 11, 2020

Sept 11 2001 We Were There

 We were there

We were there when everyone from Maine to California said it was a beautiful day to fly

One of those clear days that gives a lie to coming events

We were flying for business reasons

We were flying for a deserved vacation

We thanked God we had not flown today


Something that would be new and different and troubling

We quietly waited to find out what would happen

We joined others thinking to take back what we did not know had been lost

We remembered all those horror stories and felt reassured in our vague fear of flying


We were there to appreciate the unbelievable view from the Bastilles

Few before noticed how far you can see on a clear beautiful day as they pass through on way to somewhere else

We sat at a desk absorbed by the day’s tasks

We stopped by the break room for some coffee

We feared what it might be like to work in a big building in a big city

When as always there was one more thing to do

We called home, leaving a message of love

We helped someone we’d never met before that day

We prayed for people we did not know and can never meet


We were there when radio and TV from Taneytown to Terre Haute to Tucson interrupted Special Report just in: An airplane, size unknown, had crashed into some building in New York

We ran to avoid the falling dirt, debris, the bodies and buildings

We knew someone who fell, knew no one who fell, knew everyone

We watched TV until we couldn’t remember what was live and what was repeated


We were there in far away as Indiana when no one knew how to respond

An odd sense of controlled panic gripped us -- a grip on a nation never loosed entirely since

We closed businesses in fear of something, somewhere

We stayed at our post, somehow unwilling to be defeated

We went home and hugged our husbands, wives, children, anyone


We were there when none on airplanes, none watching on TV, none living in small towns across the continent knew of how many trillions of dollars would be expended because of that day

We routinely handed photo ID to the guard

We checked pockets before going through the metal detector

We watched with suspicion perfectly innocent people as they went about their lives


We didn’t know it for awhile, but the world before that day would never come back

Future generations with no memory of life before that beautiful day to fly will not know why life is as it has come to be afterward. Seeing only a remote event and not our common experience, they’ll accept life as it now is


We were there

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