"I Had a Box of Colors" …
"I Had a Box of Colors" by Tal Sorek, Age 12, Beersheva, Israel I had a box of colorsShining, bright and …
These are some pieces that surfaced shortly after the towers fell. I put them in a collection and on this, the 7th anniversary, I feel the need to post them, to remind people. Because people are forgetting.
"I Had a Box of Colors" by Tal Sorek, Age 12, Beersheva, Israel
I had a box of colors
Shining, bright and bold.
I had a box of colors
Some warm, some very cold.
I had no red for the blood of wounds
I had no black for the orphan's grief.
I had no white for dead faces and hands.
I had no yellow for burning sands.
But I had orange for the joy of life.
And I had green for buds and nests.
I had blue for clear skies.
I had pink for dreams and rest.
I sat down and painted
Peace.
On Monday there were people fighting against praying in schools
On Tuesday you would have been hard pressed to find a school where someone was not praying
On Monday there were people were trying to separate each other by race, sex, color and creed
On Tuesday they were all holding hands
On Monday we thought that we were secure
On Tuesday we learned better
On Monday we were talking about heroes as being athletes
On Tuesday we relearned what hero meant
On Monday people went to work at the world trade centers as usual
On Tuesday they died
On Monday people were fighting the 10 commandments on government property
On Tuesday the same people all said 'God help us all' while thinking 'Thou shall not kill'
On Monday people argued with their kids about picking up their room
On Tuesday the same people could not get home fast enough to hug their kids
On Monday people picked up McDonalds for dinner
On Tuesday they stayed home
On Monday people were upset that their dry cleaning was not ready on time
On Tuesday they were lining up to give blood for the dying
On Monday politicians argued about budget surpluses
On Tuesday grief stricken they sang 'God Bless America'
On Monday we worried about the traffic and getting to work late
On Tuesday we worried about a plane crashing into your house or place of business
On Monday we were irritated that our rebate checks had not arrived
On Tuesday we saw people celebrating people dying in the USA
On Monday some children had solid families
On Tuesday they were orphans
On Monday the president was going to Florida to read to children
On Tuesday he returned to Washington to protect our children
On Monday we emailed jokes
On Tuesday we did not
It is sadly ironic how it takes horrific events to place things into perspective, but it has. The lessons learned this week, the things we have taken for granted, the things that have been forgotten or overlooked, hopefully will never be forgotten again.
On Monday - pray and be thankful
On Tuesday - pray and be thankful
On Wednesday - pray and be thankful
On Thursday - pray and be thankful
On Friday - pray and be thankful
On Saturday - pray and be thankful
On Sunday - pray and be thankful
"A hurtful act is the transference to others of the degradation which we bear in ourselves. That's why we are inclined to commit such acts as a way of deliverance."
"I Had a Box of Colors" by Tal Sorek, Age 12, Beersheva, Israel I had a box of colorsShining, bright and …
Well, Were getting ready to go away for the weekend, not sure if I'll have the net. God Bless You All, be …
Walked 2 miles Monday and Tuesday. Ate good. :-) WTG ME
omg that was amazing girl--but then again i can always look foward to more beuatiful writings from you---i played hookey on 9/11 this year, for all the people who lost their lives, i tried to live that day so maybe they could look down from the heavens and realize that we good people are still trying to better ourselves---i love you; even more for remembering---patty
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