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Ground Zero Poem

“Though many religious organizations are supplying assistance for the disaster, few are as well organized as the Scientologists, or as evident at the scene. When many volunteers were asked to clear out over the weekend, the Scientologists were allowed to stay, working alongside groups like the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army.” - (The New York Times. Article written by Amy Waldman - September 20, 2001.)


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Empire State
The Empire State Building A Symbol So Pure
Call of a Minister
Summons The Call of a Minister To Leave His Front Door
Stays With Another
Who Stays With Another In a Local Hotel Room
Overlooking a City
Overlooking a City That Is Now Filled With Gloom
Volunteer Headquarters
Our Volunteer Headquarters Are Located Above
Becoming Well Known
And Are Becoming Well Known To Hearts Filled With Love
Proudly Painting Away
Where Our Volunteer Ministers Are Proudly Painting Away
Our Symbol of Freedom
Our Symbol of Freedom That is Now on Display
New York Times Article
The New York Times Article Acknowledges Our Support
Rev. John Carmichael
As Reverend John Carmichael and Fireman Strengthen The Fort
Eagerly Waiting to Go
Our Volunteer Ministers Are Eagerly Waiting to Go
To Assist One Another
To Assist One Another With The Technology They Know
Prowling Our Streets
Bomb Squad Vans Are Slowly Prowling Our Streets
Respecting Our Flag
While Respecting Our Flag That Shows We’re Not Weak
Times Square
Times Square Blesses America With Its Solemn Prayer
Volunteer Minister
While a Volunteer Minister Assists Union Square
A Memorial
Which Now Becomes a Memorial During The Day
People Will Gather
Where Many People Will Gather To Sit Down and Pray
Upmost Respect
A Volunteer Minister Pays Her Upmost Respect
Lighting a Candle
By Lighting a Candle So We All Can Reflect
Late In The Night
The Memorials Will Continue Very Late In The Night
Honor New York
To Honor New York City For Displaying Its Might
Monument Arrives
While a Monument Arrives to Honor All Who Have Served
Flowers And Roses
With The Flowers And Roses They So Deeply Deserve
Many Were Lost
Because Many Were Lost While Offering Their Help
Loved Ones Are Sought
While Loved Ones Are Sought By Broken Hearts That Are Felt
Encouragements of Peace
Yet The Encouragements of Peace Keep Pouring In
Kiss on the Chin
And Fill a Subway Police Station With a Kiss on the Chin
Stuyvesant School
The Volunteer Ministers Arrive at Stuyvesant School
To Deliver Assists
To Deliver Assists To All Who Are Bruised
Heroes Are Feed
While The Heroes Are Fed At Our Freedom Café
Our Donated Food
With Our Donated Food That Adds Strength to Their Day
Rubble is Removed
The Rubble is Removed From Our City Streets
Close to The Heat
As Volunteer Ministers Get Up Close to The Heat
Alleviating The Pain
The Yellow Shirts Are Now Known For Alleviating The Pain
Bend for Another
Because They'll Bend for Another and Ease up Their Strain
Landscape Looks Eerie
The Landscape Looks Eerie and The Lights Are All Dim
Waste to The Bin
As a Volunteer Minister Carries Some Waste to The Bin
Task Ahead Is Long
The Task Ahead Is Long And There’s So Much To Do
Red White And Blue
Nevertheless The Volunteer Minister Is There For The Red, White And Blue

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