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Every September 11th (since 9/11), my wife Judy and I make a pilgrimage to lower Manhattan, to pay tribute, to those who lost their lives on that faithful September morn, and while time may indeed fade most recollections, the events of that day will forever be itched in my mind and in my heart.

However, the most heart wrenching moments for me was visiting Ground Zero on the first anniversary and looking into the faces of young beautiful people, most smiling, their photos in the thousands, placed carefully by loved ones on the chain link fence that surrounded the massive crater that was once the Twin Towers.

I wrote this brief tribute after observing tourists on 9/11/03, coming to Ground Zero, speaking loudly, laughing and photographing the chain link fence, with those hundreds of photographs attached…surrounding the site.

I realized at that moment that Ground Zero had become to many a tourist site…at first I was angry watching vendors selling photos and T-shirts; however, I’ve come to realize that there’s something unmistakably unique and quit American in how we handle tragedy.

Every year since 2003, I resubmit "I Walk the Canyons (a tribute to 9/11)"…in as many publications as possible, and it has appeared in countless publications and on many web-sites.

Amo


I Walk the Canyons (a tribute to 9/11)
By Robert Amoroso
September 11th 2003

Since 9/11 I've walked the canyons of lower Manhattan, many times. The sun now shines in places it never did before. The towering Towers are gone now, the sun now shines on its footprints, and every time I walk this hallowed ground, I walk in silence. My head a little lower, my pace a little slower, I hear the muffled whispers of tourists, and the flash of a camera as they pass the chain link fence, where once stood two mighty buildings.

The weather beaten photos are now the only reminder left, to the horror and tragedy that took place one year ago, today. Photos of beautiful young faces smiling, looking back at you, are gone forever. They now line the fence, as a silent tribute of that faithful day.

Photos, of thousands of young dreams shattered within the flash of a fire ball…dreams forever lost. Yet the sun still shines, in the glass and steel canyons, the buildings still sparkle like diamonds in the sky.


Perhaps it's a testament to the human sprit, or perhaps it’s the will of a city that refuses to quit. Whatever it is, I begin to walk a little taller, my pace begins to quicken, I will not quit, I will not be frightened, I will not yield to terror, I will not be intimidated, I will ride the trains, I will walk this town, unafraid, I'm a New Yorker...I'm an AMERICAN!

Amo.

Copyright 2003 Robert Amoroso



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Comment by Charles the pathfinder on September 7, 2010 at 5:35am
Our since of pride is about as good as my spelling and grammar. "gave we gone" HAVE WE GROWN" idiot........."from from" us how many "from''s do you need in a sentence idiot???? ONE

No capital letters in obama's name. He doesn't deserve them.
Comment by Charles the pathfinder on September 7, 2010 at 5:27am
How did Americans let a Muslim steal the Country from from us? Gave we gone so soft and uncaring to lt him destroy it also. A bloody nose always stopped a bully in my early years.obama has a nose, a big one. He also has a lying mouth. Wake up America,,,,,,ah forget it. know one hears any thing any more. Let it go, it'll go away in time. What a crock...............
Comment by Mindy on September 6, 2010 at 10:39am
What a wonderful tribute to the American spirit!
Comment by Gloria Willett on September 5, 2010 at 7:01pm
That's beautiful, Robert.

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