"Superman" Tribute to 9/11
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yes we need some superheroes, but remember that we do have heroes anyone who are willing to walk into a building wich all the other people are runing from, they are HEROES god bless the firemen and police officers
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to the NYFD NYPD and everybody that lost there life our lost there loved ones
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@the0nly0ne243 That yanks at your heart strings completely. This song I cannot listen to without the 9/11 association. To this day, any footage of that horrible day makes me sick and reduces me to tears, but like I told my students...we cannot ever forget the day that took our innocence. For our grandparents, it was Pearl Harbor...for our parents', it was Kennedy. My parting words to them that day were "do not let your children have their innocence taken like yours was."
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Man. It gets me.
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and yep - this song was one of the 1st to hit the airwaves again
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@KassidyKatherine I remember the radio didn't play music for days, and when they did eventually start playing a few songs again, this was the first thing I heard. When I heard the song, the shock had finally wore off, and the word "plane" is where I broke into tears for the first time.
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This was one of the 1st songs that was removed from the airwaves in the US right after 911 ... it was too emotional ... but US peeps argued that it should be brought be back online ... so we were totally dark for a week - no TV - no radio - no airwaves - for over a week .. but this was one song that made it through to help us grieve - yep the song does have meaning to we US peeps during 911
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10 years :(..... never forget
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@EyeHateChoo I hear you. I did remembrance day with my students, who were between the ages of 4 and 7 years and I was choked up each time I talked about it. I showed them this video and I tell you, what really touched me was that "even heroes have the right to bleed" and it shows the firefighters.
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got*
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My father was a NYFD who was in there saving people. He go one guy out...And then we don't know what happened after...But his body was found a day later.....I was 5.......That was the worst pain I have ever felt....
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wow thank you great video



Damn.. 9 years after the fact and I still break down in tears when I see anything related to that horrible day. God bless the NYPD and FDNY and everyone that lost something on that day.
EyeHateChoo 1 year ago 4
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I'm with you on that. I get chills at any pictures or video, and yet, I can't /not/ look and watch. We have to keep it out there, lest people forget.
bigsibling 1 year ago