Sunday, 11 September 2011

Ten Years Ago Today


No words are needed.

No words suffice.

May all the victims who died rest in peace.

May all the survivors find peace and healing.

20 comments:

Suzie Ridler said...

I just wrote a similar post Debra. You can feel the world still hurting today. I do hope that there can be some peace now.

Magaly Guerrero said...

Indeed.

My candles burn...

Anonymous said...

amen.

Winter Slytherin said...

Blessings to all lost and all who remember.

OmaLindasOldeBaggsandStuftShirts said...

well said

karen said...

yes...well said.

Contrary Guy said...

Perfect.

Tamara said...

Beautifully said...it still hurts and it still feels like it just happened...

Mistress Maddie said...

You know watching the re-broadcast of the news coverage is almost like it happening all over again- still very fresh.

The Dancing Crone said...

Amen, Debra.

Did you hear the American national anthem the way the 2 women sang it at Gander, Nfld? A lullaby, it was beautiful, haunting.

Blueberry said...

I give that an Amen. Sums it up.

DB Stewart said...

Exactly.

Anonymous said...

Amen, but there is still so much work to do. I will never understand why people can never comprehend tolerance.

My religion is better. No, MINE is better. NO, their's is better. Religion....the root of all angst and war and killing in the world.

Why can't people realize that no matter what religion you practice (or not) that we are all just trying to get to the same place, but we're just taking different paths?

September 11 doesn't make me sad; it just makes me pissed off.

debra said...

indeed. thank you

yellowdoggranny said...

Goddess bless them all

fromsophiesview said...

Well said...thanks!

Judy said...

This country needs to heal and continue on with it's life...too many people keep looking back instead of forward...yes it happened, and it was awful, but it is still happening all over the world...people in other countries move on, why can't we...

Makropoulos said...

amen

laughingwolf said...

so mote it be!

Rose - Watching Waves said...

Amen. I was glad that most of the media coverage was respectful and tasteful. Instead of picking at the scab, it was more like tracing the scar in remembrance.