| | The Colors Of The Brave |  |  | We arose a peaceful nation On a cool September morn.
 Some still slept across the land
 Their day, as yet, unborn.
 
 Once more we proceeded
 Through our rituals long held.
 Prepared, once more, to join the day,
 Into the streets propelled.
 
 And in the soaring towers
 Of the city in the sky,
 The citizens in steel and glass
 Toiled dutifully on high.
 
 When through the azure canopy,
 With fire on its tongue,
 There flew a bird far from its course
 Still carrying its young.
 
 Piloted by Hatred
 The winged beast took aim,
 Then entered the grand structure
 As a monstrous orb of flame.
 
 Thousands stared, transfixed
 By the horror far above,
 And witnessed Satan's vicious scheme,
 His bold assault on Love.
 
 Then from a mist of disbelief
 Another bird emerged,
 And flew a course to that dark point
 Where life and death converge.
 
 Blackness masked the heavens
 As the pyre blazed and roared
 While the coursing stream of victims
 Sought the haven of earth's floor.
 
 Standing tall in the inferno,
 Suffering from those crippling wounds,
 The sibling spires surrendered
 To become a martyrs' tomb.
 
 Then a pall of ashen sorrow,
 Like a shroud across this land,
 Draped the heart of every woman,
 Every child and every man.
 
 From that silent veil of mourning
 Rose a chorus faint but clear,
 And a harmony of righteous rage
 Dispelled the fog of fear.
 
 And this country, now united
 By a common sacred cause,
 Called for war on the blasphemers,
 Desecrators of God's law.
 
 All throughout this mighty nation
 Were the stars and stripes unfurled,
 And hoisted proudly o'er the land
 Declaring to the world,
 
 "We have seen the face of Evil,
 And inhaled its rancid smell.
 We have met the devil's agents.
 We have viewed the gates of Hell.
 
 "We vow never to surrender
 To the fears that Terror breeds,
 Nor permit the soil of Freedom
 To be sown with Hatred's seeds.
 
 "We will strike the foes of Reason.
 We will hunt the faceless cowards.
 We will fight with tireless fervor
 Until victory is ours."
 
 And the nation marched, determined
 Not to be the Darkness' slave,
 Under banners decorated
 With the colors of the brave;
 
 The Red of patriots' courage.
 The White of pure intent.
 The Blue of God's own justice
 Into battle, Heaven sent.
 |  | J. Terrence McDermott Copyright 2001
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