Put your self in the shoes of......
Put your self in the shoes of the firefighters that walked the 78 flights of steps.
That were filled with smoke and with people fighting for their lives and the ones
That had given up and the ones that had no hope left everyone tried so hard to
Stay together and tried not to think of what would be next. Put your self in the
Shoes of the E.M.T. the people that tried all they could to help. They tried their
hardest. Put your self in the shoes of the mothers and fathers of the people in the
buildings. Put your self in the shoes of the aunts, uncle, brother, sister, friend,
coworker ,husband or wife. Just think of what it would be like to lose the one that is
dear to you. Put you’re self in the shoes of the people that were watching on the
street the people that had no choice but to watch and cry and to have the feeling
of what do I do what can I do and the feeling of the people that wanted to do
something but could not. Put your self in the shoes of the people on the airplane
the people that would not go down with out a fight but did they feel a sense of
fairer no one will ever know. The getting on the plain did not know that they were
in for a fight. Put your self in the shoes of the people that had to pick
through the rubble the people that had to pick through the body parts and that
had my friend. On 9-11-01 the people that died the all most 3,000 people that
became heroes. Put your self in the shoes of the people that had to hear 9-11-01 on the
radio or TV to be the mothers or fathers or brother or sister waiting by the
phone because that is the only thing could do. I could not think of the feeling
and the hurt of trying to find out what happened for a whole month or maybe
never finding out. Some will never have closer and it will never go away it will always
be their weather it is at ground zero or in a history book.
But you know the people that did not have a loved one in the buildings it affected them
just as hard.
Being in my shoes it was hard on me to being an E.M.T. it just hurt watching the
firefighters and E.M.T. going in and never to come out. But it feels good to know
that they died heroes and doing something that they loved to do.
We will never forget...
I wrote it 1 day after 9-11 my name is Kimberly Erianne
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