| | | | Tell Me Where You Were |  | 
 |  |  Tell me where you were the day the towers fell.
 Tell me if you, too
 saw a tiny flash of hell.
 
 Tell me where you were
 as we felt the city quake.
 When we thought it was an accident
 a tragic, freak mistake.
 
 Tell me where you were
 when the second plane attacked.
 When an overpopulated island
 was rocked by fierce impact.
 
 Tell me where you were
 when the Pentagon was struck.
 Were you trying to keep it straight
 as reporters waded through this muck?
 
 Tell me where you were
 when the bravest in the sky
 sacrificed themselves
 so many others didn't die.
 
 Tell me where you were
 when you heard the awful news,
 that a shady organization
 decided to claim some Western dues.
 
 Tell me where you were
 while they were calling to say good-bye
 Have you heard those conversations?
 Did they make you cry?
 
 Tell me how you feel
 now that five years have flown away.
 Can you still feel the terror
 like it was yesterday?
 
 Have you forgotten?
 Have you moved on?
 Or do you still remember
 that planes make great bombs?
 
 Do you feel safe
 or do you feel lost
 Did you think that Democracy
 came at no cost?
 
 I ask you these questions
 though I don't sit up above.
 I'm just proud of my Countrymen
 and the land that I love.
 
 At the end of the day
 those fools forgot just one thing,
 my country is strong
 when we let freedom ring.
 
 We came together
 and did what we could.
 United to help
 as all brothers should.
 
 Our arrogance gone-
 Yes, it could happen right here.
 But the terrorists can't win
 if we show them no fear!
 |  | By S. N. Baumann Copyright 2006
 Listed 9/14/2006
 I loving memory and honor of my motherwith the Cameron maiden name.
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