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Though time after time foretold By wild hermits, by shaman and sybil Gibbering in their trances, Or revealed to a child in some chance rhyme Like will and kill, comes to pass Before we realize it: we are surprised At the ease and speed of our deed And uneasy: It is barely three, Mid-afternoon, yet the blood Of our sacrifice is already Dry on the grass; we are not prepared For silence so sudden and so soon; The day is too hot, too bright, too still, Too ever, the dead remains too nothing. What shall we do till nightfall? W.H. Auden, Nones |
| Lest We
Forget
World Trade Center September 21 and 22, 2001 Strictly personal photographs (c) by Jerry and Suzanne Bowles Dedicated to the spirit and people of New York City--Our Hometown |