Renea Prentice:
CLASS OF 1992
Indian River High SchoolClass of 1992
Philadelphia, NY
Ironwood High SchoolClass of 1990
Glendale, AZ
Renea's Story
"This Grievous Day
September 11, 2001"
September 11th we were attacked, and watched with disbelief as our trade centers collapsed.
Thousands of people buried alive and only a handful lucky to survive.
People were all running and trying to hide, not wanting to be like the others that died.
As our towers went down, with our planes that were flying, the damage so unreal that you couldn't stop crying.
The dust and the ash, the concrete and steel, a pile so high, you can't believe it's so real.
In a different state the highjackers are back and into the pentagon another attack.
And only in seconds more innocent lives taken and the lives that had been spared were left hurt and shaken.
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call was made from a plane up above, highjackers again, taking the ones that we love.
We can't help but thank those passengers who cared, for they took back our plane and hundreds more spared.
So deep and wide a hole in the ground and from so far a way you couldn't hear a sound.
Volunteers all digging with cranes and their hands...no more survivors right now as it stands.
Those left behind left with questions like "why weren't they gathered, why weren't they detained?"
This day of sorrow has left us all angry and and in great pain.
By:
Renea L. Prentice
This poem is dedicated to the lives of all the men, women, and children who lost their lives on this grievous day in 2001, and to the families left behind.
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