Probably every American singer/songwriter alive at that time wrote their own song to capture their reflections of 9/11/01. These are the lyrics to a song I wrote on 9/12/01. It was originally called "6,000 Souls" because that is how many we thought died that fateful day. Later that month when the brave crisis workers who sifted through the rubble determined the true number of people who died, the title was changed to "3,000 Souls". A friend of ours, a principal at a school not far from ground zero, told us a heart-wrenching story of her students watching as folks fell or jumped from the building in flames. From their vantage point the falling victims looked like birds on fire.
3000 Souls
Late summer day, They make their way to work
Mid-September morning, It's a beautiful day in New York
Three thousand souls, In their daily grind
Going to the office, Nothing special on their minds
(CHORUS) Kissed their loved ones good-bye
Just like they did the day before
Now we're left to wonder why
What was their dying for?
Brothers and sisters, Not soldiers fighting in a war
Just everyday people, But now forever so much more
Innocent children wonder, Why are the birds all on fire?
Teacher doesn't answer, She cannot make herself a liar
(CHORUS) Kissed their loved ones good-bye
Just like they did the day before
Now we're left to wonder why
What was their dying for?
Al of those dreams never dreamt, All of those habits never shaken
All of those tears never cried, All of those chances never taken
So we've got to have faith, We've got to try to understand
And we've got to believe, They didn't die in vain
(BRIDGE) Just don't call it a holy war
That's not what their dying was for
I don't know what justice is
But I pray - it will prevail
And that our spirit remains strong
And I pray - our love won't fail
Just don't call it a holy war
That's not what their dying was for
It's the home of the brave, And the land of the free
And we've got to believe, That it's still going to be
Late summer day, They make their way to work
Mid-September morning, It's a beautiful day in New York.
I can't help but include in this post a direct quote from Glen Beck about his feelings concerning 9/11 victims. I will not comment on them. I cannot. I don't need to. His words speak for themselves.
BECK: You know, it took me about a year to start hating the 9/11 victims’ families. It took me about a year. Um, and I had such compassion for them and I really, you know, I wanted to help them, and I was behind — let’s give them money, let’s get them started, and all of this stuff. And I really didn’t — all the 3,000 victims’ families, I don’t hate all of them, I hate about, probably about ten of them. But when I see 9/11 victim family, you know, on television, or whatever, I’m just like, ‘Oh, shut up.’ I’m so sick of them. Because they’re always complaining. And we did our best for them. And again, it’s only about ten.
I'd be interested to read what you think.
4 comments:
I thought Glen Beck still had a long way to go the catch up with Rush as the biggest jerk ever, but now I'm convinced it's a goal that he can easily attain. Congrats to Mr Beck on being a giant douchebag.
Hi Tim
First time looking at your blog in a while. Two thoughts in opposite order. It is too easy to say that Beck is an idiot. Rather, he is mean spirited and dangerous. While I might be impatient with Obama, he fans the flames of hatred. Besides being extremely sad and wanting, the 9-11 families that he hates were politicized by the attack. They know that the Bush administration and the global corporate word that it supports, as does Obama I fear say, is the emperor with no clothe.
Second point, when I think of 9-11 the U.S. involvement in assassinating Allende in Chile comes to mind first!
Hope all is good with you
alan
I did find the audio of Beck's comment about the 9/11 families and it'only a 50 second sound bite that is obviously taken out of context. As it is written on your blog, and even to listen to, it seems distasteful, and I couldn't find a transcript to try to put it into context. Instead, after looking at the over 500 comments left on youtube, it appears he is talking about the 10 families who blame Bush and the government for the disaster, referring to it as a conspiracy by our government. The 10 families apparently have been trying to get more settlement money and this is what he is railing about. Again, may not be the right choice of words but this is the problem with sound bites, you don't always get the full content of what is being said.
Tim
First time to comment. Does your 9/11 song have music, or only lyrics? I want to hear you sing it. The imagery is lovely, dark and lovely.
I'm crazy about your blog. I am so glad to discover it. Can't get enough of it. I wish I had more time to read, because I have so many posts to catch up on. Wonder how long it will take to read them all?
I love your kids. I miss teaching so much and your blog just puts me right back into the classroom again after so many years. Thanks.
See you Sunday at the park, my friend.
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