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Remembering 9/11
rain falls that afternoon, weeping.
 the announcers slowly read the names of every victim,
 all three thousand.
 
 we remember William Reed Bethke,
 Emerita de la Pena, Liming Gu, Peter Teague Milano…
 
 we pray for the vanished ones, the tenth anniversary
 of three thousand shrouded in smoke,
 lost to eternity.
 
 let us honor the newly built memorial.
 names carved onto the calm stone slate,
 black marble – squid ink. 
 
 we pray each day
 
 remembering is the most painful,
 yet we celebrate its tenth anniversary
 
 we close our eyes
 in prayer, 
 palms barely touching
 
 these same hands we hold up 
 to praise the lord who has
 been with us always
 
 it is our family,
 our lives, our souls
 that have been broken
 
 let us keep a moment of silence.
 lips closed, we draw a breath
 that our dead can’t hear.

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