tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8083051037687526082.post3512503822362859618..comments2017-08-06T18:38:19.247-07:00Comments on The Political Poet: A Poem Years in the Making by a Very Talented Poet Please ShareThe Political Poethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10272156308601055452noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8083051037687526082.post-85098548225444996602014-09-14T06:46:38.875-07:002014-09-14T06:46:38.875-07:00Dear Mr. McNeil
What a touching tribute to honor t...Dear Mr. McNeil<br />What a touching tribute to honor those innocent men, women and children who were massacre by extremist murderers without conscience. You captured in your verses the feelings of anger and hopelessness that all Americans and people all over the world felt on that faithful day as we watch in horror what took place and came to the realization that life as we knew it would never be the same in America for future generations. You came through brilliantly as you capture in your prose the true spirit oof what makes us Americans as people from all walks of life rally together to stand united and show the world what living in a free Democracy is all about for us.<br />“Here at Ground Zero, our rescuers declared<br />Why zealotry-impelled cells<br />Could not defeat a need for<br />“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.”<br />At the of your poem you reiterate that no matter what happens, we are united in our determination to be there when we are needed and to honor those who honor deserve.<br />“Here at Ground Zero,<br />I saw respect remove a woeful wound.”<br />Beautifully expressed as only you know how to do it. Congratulations!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05060697212834857785noreply@blogger.com