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And Then We Got The Modern TSA…

‘Twas the night before National Report Medicare Fraud Day

And all of the drama

Happened in NYC

Largely due to Osama.

The planes were a flying

And the pilots were wild

And the towers that were twins

Became an only-child.

But alas, that new status

Was not long for this world

As another plane crashed

And tower two curled.

Then we heard men exclaim

As the tow’rs became soil:

“Yay American unity!

“Now let’s go steal some oil.”

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Taking Comfort Where You Can

On a day like today

You’re looking for a sign

That despite the past disasters

Everything will be fine.

Well as I sat, considering

My poem for today

I saw a candy cane, uneaten.

That makes me think I’ll be okay.

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A Travesty’s Silver Lining

Today, Americans remember

One of the greatest travesties to befall our nation.

We may review footage from the crashes

And to patriotism, pray for salvation.

 

 

But patriotism is not the lesson I learned from 9/11.

I don’t look at the events that occurred as why America must win at the expense of others.

In those attacks, 2,996 people lost their lives.

In the 11 years that followed, war has made 7,977 grieving mothers.

 

 

If we learn anything from 9/11,

Let it be that revenge does not pay.

That we may be terrorized, but not terrified.

That we can choose if tormentors get their way.

 

 

No matter what menace may strike us,

Whatever liberties they hope to take,

Whatever towers they may destroy,

Whatever impact they hope to make,

 

 

They cannot take our ability to choose joyfulness,

To be happy under a new moon as well as the sun,

And if we have joy, our tormentors lose.

Because of hope, not revenge, we won.

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