FAYE SIZEMORE
BURNT CANDLES AND PRAYERS
Soon it will be the fall of the year
Bringing memories of those not here
Another September coming on fast
How long will these memories last?
The Twin Towers were brought down
The Pentagon razed to the ground
There were so many lives lost
Much too many to add the cost
The terrorists will be made to pay
Our brave soldiers still search today
So many were lost ending their years
So many candles, still so many tears
Let us on one year to the day
Light our candles then kneel and pray
Show them that the world still cares
Remember them all in your prayers
©Copyright August 20, 2002 by Faye Sizemore
BEFORE EIGHT FIFTY ONE
It was a beautiful fall day
With a blue azure sky
fluffy clouds lazing by
That was before eight fifty one
Before it was time to cry
September eleventh, a quiet morning
nothing yet known of the horror
that was soon to be dawning
Or the grief that was coming
A voice on the phone
Saying to turn on the news
Something is wrong is why
It was eight fifty one
It was time to cry
So many lives that day were lost
We most dearly paid the cost
It will be many more years
Before we can dry all the tears
Take me back, can it be done
Change the clock back before
Before eight fifty one
Before it was time to cry
©Copyright September 1, 2002 by Faye Sizemore
Author’s Note: 8:51 am is the time it was in NYC when, on television, Diane Sawyer announced that there had been an explosion at the World Trade Center
SEPTEMBER TRAGEDY
Silvers birds
Towers of light
In plain sight
Innocent victims
Hearts of ice
Three thousand souls
The sacrifice
©Copyright September 3, 2002 by Faye Sizemore
AUTUMN MEMORIES…
September in New York
Sumac red
Gentian violet
Yellow goldenrod
Bronze oaks
Scarlet maples
The hues of Autumn
painted in memory…
painted with love
and then… another memory
Silver… silver of planes
shining in the golden sun
Clouds of dark smoke… red fire
Two towers falling… falling down…
Grey and black…
choking… billowing haze
So many feet running in terror
and tears… tears… so many tears…
©Copyright August 30, 2004 by Faye Sizemore

Artist impression of the USS New York, an amphibious assault ship
The USS New York will be LPD-21 and her motto is “Never Forget”
FORGED IN MEMORY
Born now… with tons of steel
cast in the bow stem
… a mighty ship of war
The Twin Towers are no more
… destroyed by a terrorist hand
bringing sorrow to this land
This mighty ship built from the steel
the Towers destruction did yield
Ten tons of shining steel
containing the spirits
of citizens lost
recycled in the USS New York
May it… in duty… sail the seas
honoring forever their memories…
©Copyright August 18, 2005 by Faye Sizemore
Read the Article, “Twin Towers Steel Used in Construction of USS New York”
©Copyright 2005 Stars & Stripes
UNAVENGED
Remember… remember…
victims and heroes
of Eleven September
Evil deeds done
Silver birds…
majestic towers
… the Pentagon…
felled by dark powers
Time passing by
… going unpunished
We wonder why…
©Copyright September 11, 2005 by Faye Sizemore
SEVEN YEARS ON
Two beams of light
Two moments of silence
Eight forty-eight
Nine oh three
Two moments of silence
New York
Washington
And Shanksville
Victims and heroes
Names read
In Remembrance
Bells tolling
Flags waving
But… where… oh…
Where is their avenging…?

