logan607 ([info]logan607) wrote,
@ 2007-09-12 00:13:00
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Current location:in my living room, trying not to be depressed
Current mood: see location
Entry tags:9/11, new york city, nostalgia, nyc

What I remember



So, I had a heartbreaking day today.

It rained, which was perfectly apropos.

I wasn't planning on writing anything - every two-bit hack with a computer writes something about the day and I didn't wanna be another one.

But here I am. Makes sense; I am a two-bit hack with a computer.

I've lived here my whole life. I had one of my first elementary school class trips to see those buildings. I remember I was scared to look up at them because I thought they might fall on me.

After college I worked on the 2nd Floor. Wheelock NatWest. Then again about a decade ago. Mancini Duffy. My brother worked there once.

My sister went to school in their shadow.

They were always there.

That's why when you lose someone close to you, it's so heartbreaking. It's because they're always there. And then one day, poof. They're gone.

The scene I remember most is that of strangers gathered around cars, the city quiet, save for the radios.

Can you see it?

Cars stopped along Broadway with their radios on full blast for strangers? No music, no commercials, just the news. Everyone quiet and craning their neck so they could hear the latest bit of misery.

I believed in evil again that day. I believe in it now. I remember thinking of that line from American Pie that goes, I saw satan laughing with delight, the day the music died.

I'm not a good enough writer to put into words how I felt then or feel now. So I'll just say that I had a heartbreaking day today.

It rained, which was perfectly apropos.

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[info]sleeplessdallas
2007-09-12 05:47 am UTC (link)
If blood will flow when fresh and steel are one
Drying in the colour of the evening sun
Tomorrows rain will wash the stains away
But something in our minds will always stay
Perhaps this final act was meant
To clinch a lifetimes argument
That nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could
For all those born beneath an angry star
Lest we forget how fragile we are

---Sting

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[info]logan607
2007-09-12 03:54 pm UTC (link)
And I thought you didn't listen to popular music...

Thanks so much. =)

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[info]kastinkerbell
2007-09-12 02:46 pm UTC (link)
Thank you for this.
As a person from middle America, it's been very difficult to connect to the event on a personal level. I'm guilty of feeling jaded about it. It's important to hear stories like this to understand.

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[info]logan607
2007-09-12 03:55 pm UTC (link)
I think it's a lot like your bridge collapse - it's a sad event to me but doesn't affect me on the same level.

Yesterday was very difficult for me and several of my fellow New Yorkers.

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[info]acqua
2007-09-13 04:35 am UTC (link)
thank you too. I appreciate hearing different perspectives on this. this helps me better understand how it feels for people so close to it. it is upsetting to me, but I am not often reminded of it on the other coast.

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[info]logan607
2007-09-13 05:14 am UTC (link)
Any time.

I'm always happy to get a comment but you've been reading me for so long that it's nice to see you still do...

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(Anonymous)
2007-09-12 11:24 pm UTC (link)
Hey, it's your "new anonymous reader" here again. =) Anyways, had to comment on this post. So as I was driving to work yesterday, the dj on the radio said that maybe we should not keep re-living this event yr after yr because it just makes everyone depressed all over again. Also, running the news coverage of the twin towers on tv all day long doesn't help much neither, when everyone's trying to move on with life. Being that you're so close to where it actually happened, what do you think about that? just curious.

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[info]logan607
2007-09-13 05:15 am UTC (link)
I understand that but don't agree.

My grandmother passed away a few years back and it's always sad to think of her. But we never think that we shouldn't so that we won't be so sad.

We remember her because she was loved and we're sad for the same reason, yeah?

Thanks for reading me, it means a lot.

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