Five years later, I hurt.
I didn't see the footage until I got home from work and I watched it too many times. I saw ever angle, saw the people jumping, heard the audio clips with the thuds (I won't go further). I still hurt.
I did not know anyone personally who died on September 11th, 2001, but a part of me died. We all lose a bit of our innocence in our teenage years and even more in our adult years. That day I lost my faith in a higher power and my faith in the safety of my own home. I lost the feeling that loved ones would be around for years to come. I hurt so bad and cried like a 2 year old.
This is exactly what they terrorist wanted. They hurt all of us in a way we we can never hurt them back (and probably never would want to).
Five years later and I still hurt.
I still look up in the sky when I hear a plane flying too low. I still turn on CNN when I hear helicopters fly over my house. I still jump when the emergency broadcast system test comes on. I still wait for the other shoe to drop and check the TV, papers, and news sites hourly.
Those are my only words about it. I can't say much more.
My $1.13
Monday, September 11, 2006
Posted by Christopher at 8:13 PM
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2 comments:
You really said it all.
I have it all solved . . . tomorrow.
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