MUCH LIKE TODAY
It was on a day
Much like today
Eleven years ago to the day
Out of the heavens
Steel birds swooped
And careened
Into the towers,
Into the seat
Of our military power
Into a field
And in those hours
Everything changed
Nothing ever again the same
Life is no longer a game.
Nearly three thousand killed
And a nation’s heart stilled
With sorrow and rage filled.
In the aftermath came
Cries to avenge the deed
And so began
The bloodletting.
Years of strife,
Many more thousands
Lost their life
Than ever died
On that dark, dark day
I hear everyone say
There was no other way.
But I sometimes wonder
As I hear war clouds thunder
And our world’s torn asunder
Why? And did those
Who loosed this whirlwind see
What the results would be?
Is their vision so skewed,
Their imagination so lewd
Or their angry God so mad
As to demand an action so bad?
Sadly I must let it be
There are no answers I can see
But to remember, and to pray.
-September 11, 2012
Chip Bergeron