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eighty-eight degrees walking up Broadway after shedding tears too tough to hold back in St. Pauls Chapel sat near Washington's pew and the hundreds of police & firemen patches from around the globe holding the kind & crazies the letters & pictures and banners honoring those who fell with those towers on that September morning blasts of cold air slap us, the pedestrians with a welcome relief for a few brief seconds passing through Chinatown to Little Italy but not quite there thinking back to those towers, those lives that were up those stairs in the fire and then the smoke and rubble now having seen the rebirth of the spirit of America the new tower so tall already like God’s right arm pointing into the stringy clouds parting them America aiming to come back again as I walk up Broadway and stop for the light
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Dec 29, 2020
Dec 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM UTC
Walking Up Broadway
eighty-eight degrees walking up Broadway after shedding tears too tough to hold back in St. Pauls Chapel sat near Washington's pew and the hundreds of police & firemen patches from around the globe holding the kind & crazies the letters & pictures and banners honoring those who fell with those towers on that September morning blasts of cold air slap us, the pedestrians with a welcome relief for a few brief seconds passing through Chinatown to Little Italy but not quite there thinking back to those towers, those lives that were up those stairs in the fire and then the smoke and rubble now having seen the rebirth of the spirit of America the new tower so tall already like God’s right arm pointing into the stringy clouds parting them America aiming to come back again as I walk up Broadway and stop for the light
After looking around the 911 area back in 2012.
Adubato
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60/M/Belgium
Dec 29, 2020
Dec 29, 2020 at 3:35 PM UTC
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