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Lives changed in an instant, as the tall towers tumbled. |
| Tumbled Towers, Humbled Hearts by Marilyn Mackenzie ![]() T’was a bright and sunny day The American dream was in reach For people living on the prairies, In the mountains, near the beach And that’s where our minds were Not on our God up above Not on our needy neighbors Nor of reaching out in love Lives changed in an instant As the tall towers tumbled What could we do to help Forever hearts were humbled We stood in lines to give blood Prayed for our nation’s peace Waved our flags, sang and cried Listened to the President speak What we mustn’t do now, you know Is go back to the way that it was For our world will never be the same Now that so many shed their blood We’ve discovered heroes among us We just cannot forget those who died Nor can we assume our own safety Or forget how our country cried A tragedy taught us to be What our forefathers thought all along One nation brought together By loss, by love and by song |