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morning

“All human life has its seasons, and no one’s personal chaos can be permanent: winter, after all does not last forever does it? There is summer, too, and spring, and though sometimes when branches stay dark and the earth cracks with ice, one thinks they will never come, that spring, that summer, but they do, and always."
T.Capote

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QUESTIONS ABOUT 9/11?


An old adage reads:” No Reason nor Rhyme.”
But tell me God: “Was that his time?”
Why that meeting, that morning,
That room
Of all the buildings in Washington
To meet his doom
At the Pentagon
Consulting with three star General Maud
Proposing a plan they now applaud?
Why couldn’t he have finished
And begun walking away
To his car, far, far from
The horror of that
Cruel end?
When, when will I ever mend?


Muriel
01/05/02


 
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