(Chorus)
Remember September 2001
Remember the day the towers went down
Remember the gallant men who died
Trying to save the people trapped inside
At 8:46 that Tuesday morn
America changed, a courage was born
Flight 11 was slammed into Tower 1
And a new war of terror had just begun.
[Chorus]
As Americans watched with eyes open wide
The firemen came to answer the cry
And like the old legends of men strong and brave
They rushed into danger, and some to their grave.
The South tower was hit as the North tower burned
And the true meaning of the word "terror" was learned
They saw all the people, panicked and scared
But they grabbed a hose and ran up the stairs
Civilians came down as firemen went up
The chauffeurs outside positioned their trucks
The chiefs had set up a command center their
There was no way to know that the buildings would fail
Interlude
(Dean Parnell - Acoustic Guitar)
[Chorus]
Thousands of souls were lost on that day
The pain and the anger just won't go away
But when you remember the towers great fall
Let it be the great heroes that your mind recalls.
[Chorus]
Remember September 2001
Remember September 2001
Remember September 2001
Remember September 2001
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