In Memory Of Freedom Poem by Richard Wlodarski

In Memory Of Freedom

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I saw the light of that morning fading
As democracy was now crippling
First one and then the second tower went tumbling
But the good old Red Blue & White was still flying

I saw my neighbors screaming and dying
While I felt helpless and in mourning
I heard their screams of agony
As I looked on in misery

I felt the pain of suffering families
As I watched and listened to the homilies
I can still see the faces of the enemy
As I sleep tossing and turning endlessly

I try to remember that God is all-loving and all-forgiving
But my enemy tells me that God is One-loving and too forbidding
Perhaps this is the reason I stopped going to church long ago
Seeing the hypocrisy of sinners and lovers and the foe

Today I'll pray at home for all the souls who have died so needlessly
Not just for my American neighbors but those who've fought courageously
So that I may enjoy my freedom in a world that is always brave and free
God, please watch over the beautiful souls of those who have died for our freedom
And give courage to their families who will some day join You in your Kingdom

Friday, December 9, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: democracy,evil,freedom,hope,love,memory,mind,pain,suffering,terror
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