'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

Written in the weeks following September 11, 2001 Marcia, a volunteer firefighter/EMT, continued grieving our nation's loss through terrorism.

Her poem captures the horror, the tragedy, and the deadly outcome of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 but also portrays our powerful resolve to find the lost, protect our nation, and win the ultimate victory over terror both near and far.

At a time when our country mourned the loss of loved ones in and out of the line of duty, millions began grieving the loss of life and freedom. But we also began to see a new American Spirit; strong, brave, resilient. Our deep loss mixed with hope, questions and personal growth as we began celebrating the courage of America to stand strong under pressure and under one God.

Ten years later, our cheeks still provide the backdrop for salty tears – hardly dry. Our broken hearts still break with daily news of loss in the wake. Though our spirits shine with courage to face the danger of the enemy of this great controversy, we are reminded that the battle at Ground Zero is fought in each heart every day.

September 11, 2001 sparked a turning point ember for thousands who recognized that the battle between good and evil was also very personal.
The war for our very souls is a passionately, intense war. One that can end abruptly as it did on September 11 for so many. This poem reminds us that amidst the loss and war that we can see, the battle for our Eternal Destiny is often unseen, unnoticed.

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'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

Written in the weeks following September 11, 2001 Marcia, a volunteer firefighter/EMT, continued grieving our nation's loss through terrorism.

Her poem captures the horror, the tragedy, and the deadly outcome of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 but also portrays our powerful resolve to find the lost, protect our nation, and win the ultimate victory over terror both near and far.

At a time when our country mourned the loss of loved ones in and out of the line of duty, millions began grieving the loss of life and freedom. But we also began to see a new American Spirit; strong, brave, resilient. Our deep loss mixed with hope, questions and personal growth as we began celebrating the courage of America to stand strong under pressure and under one God.

Ten years later, our cheeks still provide the backdrop for salty tears – hardly dry. Our broken hearts still break with daily news of loss in the wake. Though our spirits shine with courage to face the danger of the enemy of this great controversy, we are reminded that the battle at Ground Zero is fought in each heart every day.

September 11, 2001 sparked a turning point ember for thousands who recognized that the battle between good and evil was also very personal.
The war for our very souls is a passionately, intense war. One that can end abruptly as it did on September 11 for so many. This poem reminds us that amidst the loss and war that we can see, the battle for our Eternal Destiny is often unseen, unnoticed.

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'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

by Marcia Oliver
'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

'Twas The Night Before Tuesday September 11, 2001

by Marcia Oliver

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Written in the weeks following September 11, 2001 Marcia, a volunteer firefighter/EMT, continued grieving our nation's loss through terrorism.

Her poem captures the horror, the tragedy, and the deadly outcome of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 but also portrays our powerful resolve to find the lost, protect our nation, and win the ultimate victory over terror both near and far.

At a time when our country mourned the loss of loved ones in and out of the line of duty, millions began grieving the loss of life and freedom. But we also began to see a new American Spirit; strong, brave, resilient. Our deep loss mixed with hope, questions and personal growth as we began celebrating the courage of America to stand strong under pressure and under one God.

Ten years later, our cheeks still provide the backdrop for salty tears – hardly dry. Our broken hearts still break with daily news of loss in the wake. Though our spirits shine with courage to face the danger of the enemy of this great controversy, we are reminded that the battle at Ground Zero is fought in each heart every day.

September 11, 2001 sparked a turning point ember for thousands who recognized that the battle between good and evil was also very personal.
The war for our very souls is a passionately, intense war. One that can end abruptly as it did on September 11 for so many. This poem reminds us that amidst the loss and war that we can see, the battle for our Eternal Destiny is often unseen, unnoticed.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011479076
Publisher: Marcia Oliver
Publication date: 08/18/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 152 KB

About the Author

Marcia Oliver MSPT has been a physical therapist since 1993 practicing home health care the majority of that time.

Times have certainly changed (over the years) the way business is done in home health care. Caring for our aging companions has become a dog-eat-dog business where the customer is left vulnerable and often no better off than when home care started caring for them. Changing times in the home health industry have concerned Marcia enough to let you in on the secrets.

In an effort to extend Marcia's extensive knowledge as a physical therapist and personal trainer, she has captured her years of experience on her HomeHealthPT.com website and in her ebooks.

Marcia and her husband, Jim enjoy taking care of the land they have been blessed with, making maple syrup and seeing patients by appointment only in her homestead studio.
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