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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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...
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.
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.
cmugirl1 6 months ago
Thank you Kitty Donohoe....bless you.
katsongs 6 months ago
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.
colleenmarie1989 6 months ago
My cousin died here; I heard Noel Paul Stookey ( Peter, Paul, and Mary) sing this afterwards. Thanks for writing the song.
luthyen84 6 months ago
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.
scalporf 8 months ago
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.
wfdeb 10 months ago
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!!
jammies3 1 year ago
This is beautiful. I can't believe I've never heard this before. Thank you, Kitty.
scalporf 1 year ago
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.
Vagrarian 1 year ago
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.
kingcharliemain 1 year ago
i think this is a truly american song.
kidwhowearsred 1 year ago
Beautiful... Simply beautiful.
SoupJRecords 1 year ago
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!
WHBender 1 year ago 2
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
SteeljawScribe 2 years ago 2
Thank you Kitty.
Tina (Sheets)
chhorrins 2 years ago 2
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JonesEDave 2 years ago
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.
PatRebaMartina 2 years ago 2
Beautifully arranged and your clear, sweet voice rang out with the message. Thank you.
mwdmsw 3 years ago 2
Beautiful tribute.....and there is no end to my anger.....I WILL NOT "FORGIVE" THIS!!!
jammies3 3 years ago 2
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
ChicagoDB 3 years ago 2