"The Right to Remember-9/11 Tribute-1 Year Later" by che18530
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Description
The Right to Remember
One year later, on this day,
We remember the unthinkable.
We remember the day
That a people from across the world
Set in motion events that would forever
change this Nation and its
Comments (8)
OxyzN
Awesome poem, very powerful for the time being.
ShadowWind
Once again, stunning and very well done. A great tribute to such a sad day in our lives...and I think we will remember...
lookoo
Whats actually the big fuzz about discussing a right to remember? Of course people remember. The real discussion starts later - at the question what kind of motives moved the perpetrators or what kind of consequences should be drawn from all this.
Seven Wolves
I would like to think that we have the obligation to remember. The motives of the creatures that did this is self evident - killing for the sake of killing - nothing more. We need to remember they are out there, and should be eradicated. Excellent image and thoughts!!
SophiaDeer
Excellent work, Cheryl, as always! The words are sensational. You are an artist with much talent..I am in awe. Bravo!
JC_73
I'll say that only one thing is missing in this perfect image: Life. I see thru my computer screen, and I see that - underneath - something's moving. I would like to be "inside" the picture. Very well done.
bkelly
I personally want to thank you for this image. I am a former army veteran that was stationed at the pentagon. I traveled through that ring every day while I was stationed there. An as many have said, we must never forget and always strive to move ahead. Again, thank you from my heart
Vik9740
excellent portrayal, excellent meaning. I wish you could read the words a little more clearly on the background of the image thought, as they deserve to be read