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  • i love this song and ill never forget it. we got to sing this eight months after 9/11 at the end of the school year assembly with kitty and my entire elementary school.

  • Thank you Kitty Donohoe....bless you.

  • Such a beautiful song about a tragic day...You captured all the emotions we feel/felt after that day. God bless everyone who lost their lives,(and their families) that day. I will never forget them.

  • My cousin died here; I heard Noel Paul Stookey ( Peter, Paul, and Mary) sing this afterwards. Thanks for writing the song.

  • This song reminds me of when it happened -- when I totally did not believe the friend who told me what had happened.

    We will not still be remembering this when the stars have burned to dust -- or so I hope. But I know and won't forget people who died that warm September morning.

  • Absolutely stunning song - if a song about this subject can be stunning... this SHOULD be the 9-11 anthem. You DID find the words, Kitty...

    And now I'm going to go outside and raise my American Flag.

  • Hearing this song again reminds me of the "wounds" I suffered when (and I HAD TO!) I viewed the beheading videos (on a site that will remain unnamed), and experienced the CONSUMING RAGE such DEMONIC visions created in me.....(For those of you who condemn such viewings -- my defense is 1) the victims DESERVED having someone WITNESS what happened, and 2) WE MUST KNOW the nature of our ENEMY -- there CAN BE NO "peaceful co-existence" with the DEMONS I SAW commit these vile MURDERS...DAMN THEM ALL!!

  • This is beautiful. I can't believe I've never heard this before. Thank you, Kitty.

  • This is probably THE song to remember 9/11; I appreciate that it's not overly political, but just about the grief and shock that everyone in America experienced. And yet there's a note of hopefulness in it, that the goodness in man will not be lost. I hope this continues to be sung and remembered and loved; truly a song for the ages.

  • Great song on this 9/11, 2010 as I remember my day on 9/11, 2001. Good luck U.S.A

    & all the western world. May the vile hethen forces of Allah and his pedophile prophet choke in there own bile. A Canadian Infidel.

  • i think this is a truly american song.

  • Beautiful... Simply beautiful.

  • Kitty Donahoe wrote the most beautiful and touching song and gave the BEST performance to honor all those who were lost on 9/11 and to help those that survived. God Bless the United States of America. Thank you Kitty!

  • Still moved and speechless one year later by your tribute. From one who was in the Pentagon and lost 29 shipmates that day in the Navy Command Center, thank you...

    - SJS

  • Thank you Kitty.

    Tina (Sheets)

  • I'm so glad you posted this. I was in school, and my mom forgot to tape it, so I couldn't watch it. Beautiful performance. You are so wonderful.

  • Beautifully arranged and your clear, sweet voice rang out with the message.  Thank you.

  • Beautiful tribute.....and there is no end to my anger.....I WILL NOT "FORGIVE" THIS!!!

  • Kitty, Thank you very much for posting your Pentagon Memorial Dedication performance. Incredibly moving...I sent it to about 25 friends last night, and have already heard from a number of them who feel the same way.

    Thanks again :)

    DB

    Chicago

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