Monday, September 14, 2009
I love you!
Your my all! Your my love! Your my strong lion! You run to me when I fall, and when I slip. I run to you when you are in pain. I love you more and more all the time. What can I say? What is there to say? I love you so much, so very much. This love is too deep to be fake! This love I feel in my heart, in my soul, in my all. There is nothing I can say. Nothing I can do. I love you!
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Its just the way...
Life can be bitter sweet,
Life can be depressing,
Life can be luck
Life could be nothing more than this
But thats okay
Thats alright
Its just the way
Life can be...
Life can be depressing,
Life can be luck
Life could be nothing more than this
But thats okay
Thats alright
Its just the way
Life can be...
Friday, September 11, 2009
9/11
9/11...one of the, if not the worst, event in american history. This poem reflects it...
Look back
Before 9/11
What was the world like?
Now think about that day
America was shot with gun
War rang out
People say to stop
But can we?
Flight 93, you fought back
Now it’s our turn
Flight 11, you hit first, the north tower
Then came flight 175, that’s when it hit
It was no accident
Flight 77, our pentagon
Then they collapsed
Flight 93 fought back in the face of death
Now it’s out turn
This war is not anything but
To make safe
It dose not happen again
America, we fight
To honor
The blood shed
United we must stay
Fall apart and we cannot win
----------------------------------
The sun sets on the day
When America was blown away
The country we loved was attacked
On that cold September day
When the first plain hit it was just an accident
Then the second plain hit, it was no accident
Then word of another
Heading to the white house
On that cold September day
People we loved
Killed at work
People we loved
Killed going to a vacation
Gone forever
On that cold September day
Shocked
The people
That loved
That lost
That died
On that cold September day
The world
Would change
In a new way
A revolution started
On that cold September day
---------------------------
Do you remember?
When the news came in
America was under attack
Did you stand up and shout out
Or did you just watch as the towers fell?
To the terrorist they thought it was a victory
But a loss for them it was
As they did not know
That America
Will stand United
Forever
We stand United
Under the flag
Of the Red, White, and Blue
The Heroes of that day
And the people
Doing what they do
To keep food on the table
Or the people
Who were going away?
Our friends
Our family
Our fellow Americans
Who would never be seen again
But from the smoke
Rises new love
And from the smoke
Comes new faith
And from the smoke
Comes freedom
And life
For a new battle
Would rage
To get the people who did this
So we must not forget what we are fighting for
We must stand as one nation
United
------------------------
~in loving promise of all people who lost loved ones~
~in memory of the Twin Towers~
~in remembrance of the Pentagon~
~In remembrance of the world before 9/11~
~In memory of
~ Gordon McCannel Aamoth, 32, New York, N.Y.~
~Maria Rose Abad, 49, Syosset, N.Y.~
~Edelmiro (Ed) Abad, 54, New York, N.Y.~
~Andrew Anthony Abate, 37, Melville, N.Y.~
~Vincent Abate, 40, New York, N.Y.~
~Laurence Christopher Abel, 37~
~William F. Abrahamson, 58, Cortland Manor, N.Y.~
~Richard Anthony Aceto, 42, Wantagh, N.Y.~
~Erica Van Acker, 62, New York, N.Y.~
~Heinrich B. Ackermann, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~Paul Andrew Acquaviva, 29, Glen Rock, N.J.~
~Christian Adams, 37, Biebelsheim, Germany~
~Donald L. Adams, 28, Chatham, N.J.~
~Shannon Lewis Adams, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Stephen Adams, 51, New York, N.Y.~
~Patrick Adams, 60, New York, N.Y.~
~Ignatius Adanga, 62, New York, N.Y.~
~Christy A. Addamo, 28, New Hyde Park, N.Y.~
~Terence E. Adderley, 22, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.~
~Sophia B. Addo, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Lee Adler, 48, Springfield, N.J.~
~Daniel Thomas Afflitto, 32, Manalapan, N.J.~
~Emmanuel Afuakwah, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Alok Agarwal, 36, Jersey City, N.J.~
~Mukul Agarwala, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Joseph Agnello, 35, New York, N.Y.~
~David Scott Agnes, 46, New York, N.Y.~
~Joao A. Aguiar Jr., 30, Red Bank, N.J.~
~Lt. Brian G. Ahearn, 43, Huntington, N.Y.~
~Jeremiah J. Ahern, 74, Cliffside Park, N.J.~
~Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, New York, N.Y.~
~Shabbir Ahmed, 47, New York, N.Y.~
~Terrance Andre Aiken, 30, New York, N.Y.~
~Godwin Ajala, 33, New York, N.Y.~
~Gertrude M. Alagero, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Andrew Alameno, 37, Westfield, N.J.~
~Margaret Ann (Peggy) Jezycki Alario, 41, New York, N.Y.~
~Gary Albero, 39, Emerson, N.J.~
~Jon L. Albert, 46, Upper Nyack, N.Y.~
~Peter Craig Alderman, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge, 46, New York, N.Y.~
~Grace Alegre-Cua, 40, Glen Rock, N.J.~
~David D. Alger, 57, New York, N.Y.~
~Ernest Alikakos, 43, New York, N.Y.~
~Edward L. Allegretto, 51, Colonia, N.J.~
~Eric Allen, 44, New York, N.Y.~
~Joseph Ryan Allen, 39, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Lanard Allen, 30, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Dennis Allen, 31, New York, N.Y.~
~Christopher Edward Allingham, 36, River Edge, N.J.~
~Anna Williams Allison, 48, Stoneham, Massachusetts~
~Janet M. Alonso, 41, Stony Point, N.Y.~
~Anthony Alvarado, 31, New York, N.Y.~
~Antonio Javier Alvarez, 23, New York, N.Y.~
~Telmo Alvear, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Cesar A. Alviar, 60, Bloomfield, N.J.~
~Tariq Amanullah, 40, Metuchen, N.J.~
~Angelo Amaranto, 60, New York, N.Y.~
~James Amato, 43, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.~
~Joseph Amatuccio, 41, New York, N.Y.~
~Paul Ambrose, 32, Washington, D.C.~
~Christopher Charles Amoroso, 29, New York, N.Y.~
~Spc. Craig Amundson, 28, Fort Belvoir, Va.~
~Kazuhiro Anai, 42, Scarsdale, N.Y.~
~Calixto Anaya, 35, Suffern, N.Y.~
~Jorge Octavio Santos Anaya, 25, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico~
~Joseph Peter Anchundia, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~Kermit Charles Anderson, 57, Green Brook, N.J.~
~Yvette Anderson, 53, New York, N.Y.~
~John Andreacchio, 52, New York, N.Y.~
~Michael Rourke Andrews, 34, Belle Harbor, N.Y.~
~Jean A. Andrucki, 42, Hoboken, N.J.~
~Siew-Nya Ang, 37, East Brunswick, N.J.~
~Joseph Angelini, 38, Lindenhurst, N.Y.~
~Joseph Angelini, 63, Lindenhurst, N.Y.~
~David Angell, 54, Pasadena, California~
~Lynn Angell, 45, Pasadena, California~
~Laura Angilletta, 23, New York, N.Y.~
~Doreen J. Angrisani, 44, New York, N.Y.~
~Lorraine D. Antigua, 32, Middletown, N.J.~
~Seima Aoyama, 48, Culver City, Calif.~
~Peter Paul Apollo, 26, Hoboken, N.J.~
~Faustino Apostol, 55, New York, N.Y.~
~Frank Thomas Aquilino, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~Patrick Michael Aranyos, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~David Gregory Arce, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Michael G. Arczynski, 45, Little Silver, N.J.~
~Louis Arena, 32, New York, N.Y.~
~Barbara Arestegui, 38, Marstons Mills, Massachusetts~
~Adam Arias, 37, Staten Island, N.Y.~
~Michael J. Armstrong, 34, New York, N.Y.~
~Jack Charles Aron, 52, Bergenfield, N.J.~
~Joshua Aron, 29, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Avery Aronow, 48, Mahwah, N.J.~
~Myra Aronson, 52, Charlestown, Massachusetts~
~Japhet J. Aryee, 49, Spring Valley, N.Y.~
~Carl Asaro, 39, Middletown, N.Y.~
~Michael A. Asciak, 47, Ridgefield, N.J.~
~Michael Edward Asher, 53, Monroe, N.Y.~
~Janice Ashley, 25, Rockville Centre, N.Y.~
~Thomas J. Ashton, 21, New York, N.Y.~
~Manuel O. Asitimbay, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Lt. Gregg Arthur Atlas, 45, Howells, N.Y.~
~Gerald Atwood, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~James Audiffred, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~Kenneth W. Van Auken, 47, East Brunswick, N.J.~
~Louis F. Aversano, Jr, 58, Manalapan, N.J.~
~Ezra Aviles, 41, Commack, N.Y.~
~Alona Avraham, 30, Asdod, Israel.~
~Ayodeji Awe, 42, New York, N.Y~
~Samuel (Sandy) Ayala, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Among others~
(poems by James Webster (thats me))
Look back
Before 9/11
What was the world like?
Now think about that day
America was shot with gun
War rang out
People say to stop
But can we?
Flight 93, you fought back
Now it’s our turn
Flight 11, you hit first, the north tower
Then came flight 175, that’s when it hit
It was no accident
Flight 77, our pentagon
Then they collapsed
Flight 93 fought back in the face of death
Now it’s out turn
This war is not anything but
To make safe
It dose not happen again
America, we fight
To honor
The blood shed
United we must stay
Fall apart and we cannot win
----------------------------------
The sun sets on the day
When America was blown away
The country we loved was attacked
On that cold September day
When the first plain hit it was just an accident
Then the second plain hit, it was no accident
Then word of another
Heading to the white house
On that cold September day
People we loved
Killed at work
People we loved
Killed going to a vacation
Gone forever
On that cold September day
Shocked
The people
That loved
That lost
That died
On that cold September day
The world
Would change
In a new way
A revolution started
On that cold September day
---------------------------
Do you remember?
When the news came in
America was under attack
Did you stand up and shout out
Or did you just watch as the towers fell?
To the terrorist they thought it was a victory
But a loss for them it was
As they did not know
That America
Will stand United
Forever
We stand United
Under the flag
Of the Red, White, and Blue
The Heroes of that day
And the people
Doing what they do
To keep food on the table
Or the people
Who were going away?
Our friends
Our family
Our fellow Americans
Who would never be seen again
But from the smoke
Rises new love
And from the smoke
Comes new faith
And from the smoke
Comes freedom
And life
For a new battle
Would rage
To get the people who did this
So we must not forget what we are fighting for
We must stand as one nation
United
------------------------
~in loving promise of all people who lost loved ones~
~in memory of the Twin Towers~
~in remembrance of the Pentagon~
~In remembrance of the world before 9/11~
~In memory of
~ Gordon McCannel Aamoth, 32, New York, N.Y.~
~Maria Rose Abad, 49, Syosset, N.Y.~
~Edelmiro (Ed) Abad, 54, New York, N.Y.~
~Andrew Anthony Abate, 37, Melville, N.Y.~
~Vincent Abate, 40, New York, N.Y.~
~Laurence Christopher Abel, 37~
~William F. Abrahamson, 58, Cortland Manor, N.Y.~
~Richard Anthony Aceto, 42, Wantagh, N.Y.~
~Erica Van Acker, 62, New York, N.Y.~
~Heinrich B. Ackermann, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~Paul Andrew Acquaviva, 29, Glen Rock, N.J.~
~Christian Adams, 37, Biebelsheim, Germany~
~Donald L. Adams, 28, Chatham, N.J.~
~Shannon Lewis Adams, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Stephen Adams, 51, New York, N.Y.~
~Patrick Adams, 60, New York, N.Y.~
~Ignatius Adanga, 62, New York, N.Y.~
~Christy A. Addamo, 28, New Hyde Park, N.Y.~
~Terence E. Adderley, 22, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.~
~Sophia B. Addo, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Lee Adler, 48, Springfield, N.J.~
~Daniel Thomas Afflitto, 32, Manalapan, N.J.~
~Emmanuel Afuakwah, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Alok Agarwal, 36, Jersey City, N.J.~
~Mukul Agarwala, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Joseph Agnello, 35, New York, N.Y.~
~David Scott Agnes, 46, New York, N.Y.~
~Joao A. Aguiar Jr., 30, Red Bank, N.J.~
~Lt. Brian G. Ahearn, 43, Huntington, N.Y.~
~Jeremiah J. Ahern, 74, Cliffside Park, N.J.~
~Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, New York, N.Y.~
~Shabbir Ahmed, 47, New York, N.Y.~
~Terrance Andre Aiken, 30, New York, N.Y.~
~Godwin Ajala, 33, New York, N.Y.~
~Gertrude M. Alagero, 37, New York, N.Y.~
~Andrew Alameno, 37, Westfield, N.J.~
~Margaret Ann (Peggy) Jezycki Alario, 41, New York, N.Y.~
~Gary Albero, 39, Emerson, N.J.~
~Jon L. Albert, 46, Upper Nyack, N.Y.~
~Peter Craig Alderman, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge, 46, New York, N.Y.~
~Grace Alegre-Cua, 40, Glen Rock, N.J.~
~David D. Alger, 57, New York, N.Y.~
~Ernest Alikakos, 43, New York, N.Y.~
~Edward L. Allegretto, 51, Colonia, N.J.~
~Eric Allen, 44, New York, N.Y.~
~Joseph Ryan Allen, 39, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Lanard Allen, 30, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Dennis Allen, 31, New York, N.Y.~
~Christopher Edward Allingham, 36, River Edge, N.J.~
~Anna Williams Allison, 48, Stoneham, Massachusetts~
~Janet M. Alonso, 41, Stony Point, N.Y.~
~Anthony Alvarado, 31, New York, N.Y.~
~Antonio Javier Alvarez, 23, New York, N.Y.~
~Telmo Alvear, 25, New York, N.Y.~
~Cesar A. Alviar, 60, Bloomfield, N.J.~
~Tariq Amanullah, 40, Metuchen, N.J.~
~Angelo Amaranto, 60, New York, N.Y.~
~James Amato, 43, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.~
~Joseph Amatuccio, 41, New York, N.Y.~
~Paul Ambrose, 32, Washington, D.C.~
~Christopher Charles Amoroso, 29, New York, N.Y.~
~Spc. Craig Amundson, 28, Fort Belvoir, Va.~
~Kazuhiro Anai, 42, Scarsdale, N.Y.~
~Calixto Anaya, 35, Suffern, N.Y.~
~Jorge Octavio Santos Anaya, 25, Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico~
~Joseph Peter Anchundia, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~Kermit Charles Anderson, 57, Green Brook, N.J.~
~Yvette Anderson, 53, New York, N.Y.~
~John Andreacchio, 52, New York, N.Y.~
~Michael Rourke Andrews, 34, Belle Harbor, N.Y.~
~Jean A. Andrucki, 42, Hoboken, N.J.~
~Siew-Nya Ang, 37, East Brunswick, N.J.~
~Joseph Angelini, 38, Lindenhurst, N.Y.~
~Joseph Angelini, 63, Lindenhurst, N.Y.~
~David Angell, 54, Pasadena, California~
~Lynn Angell, 45, Pasadena, California~
~Laura Angilletta, 23, New York, N.Y.~
~Doreen J. Angrisani, 44, New York, N.Y.~
~Lorraine D. Antigua, 32, Middletown, N.J.~
~Seima Aoyama, 48, Culver City, Calif.~
~Peter Paul Apollo, 26, Hoboken, N.J.~
~Faustino Apostol, 55, New York, N.Y.~
~Frank Thomas Aquilino, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~Patrick Michael Aranyos, 26, New York, N.Y.~
~David Gregory Arce, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Michael G. Arczynski, 45, Little Silver, N.J.~
~Louis Arena, 32, New York, N.Y.~
~Barbara Arestegui, 38, Marstons Mills, Massachusetts~
~Adam Arias, 37, Staten Island, N.Y.~
~Michael J. Armstrong, 34, New York, N.Y.~
~Jack Charles Aron, 52, Bergenfield, N.J.~
~Joshua Aron, 29, New York, N.Y.~
~Richard Avery Aronow, 48, Mahwah, N.J.~
~Myra Aronson, 52, Charlestown, Massachusetts~
~Japhet J. Aryee, 49, Spring Valley, N.Y.~
~Carl Asaro, 39, Middletown, N.Y.~
~Michael A. Asciak, 47, Ridgefield, N.J.~
~Michael Edward Asher, 53, Monroe, N.Y.~
~Janice Ashley, 25, Rockville Centre, N.Y.~
~Thomas J. Ashton, 21, New York, N.Y.~
~Manuel O. Asitimbay, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Lt. Gregg Arthur Atlas, 45, Howells, N.Y.~
~Gerald Atwood, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~James Audiffred, 38, New York, N.Y.~
~Kenneth W. Van Auken, 47, East Brunswick, N.J.~
~Louis F. Aversano, Jr, 58, Manalapan, N.J.~
~Ezra Aviles, 41, Commack, N.Y.~
~Alona Avraham, 30, Asdod, Israel.~
~Ayodeji Awe, 42, New York, N.Y~
~Samuel (Sandy) Ayala, 36, New York, N.Y.~
~Among others~
(poems by James Webster (thats me))
Loves end
My heart was growing cold, my soul, lost in the pits of naked lies. But than I met you, my love. My heart is like 1000 burning suns...my soul is in a river of serenity. My hope in life renewed. But than it happened. My soul weeps for you, my heart pains itself...knowing that your gone, forever. This world was not acceptable for you, my dear. Love is a lie, only a dream, so easily shattered...so quickly lost...
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