And who will remember 
the day in September,  
when the terrorists struck 
and New York went amuck?  
 
Will the people forget,  
with naiveté bet 
that the world is now safe 
for the meek and the brave?  
 
I remember the places 
and the hate-laden  faces,  
those who took a last breath 
and then jumped to their death. 
 
But the world will not learn,  
as its heartfelt concern 
is replaced like worn dentures 
with exciting adventures. 
 
We are busy destroying 
(which to me is annoying) ,  
what has served us so well. 
And we're looking to Hell 
 
for the answer to cancer,  
like a talentless dancer 
who comes, hat in his hand 
to deceive and demand. 
 
We create new diseases,  
a scenario that pleases 
all the powers to be. 
But not you and not me. 
 
We establish committees  
in the towns and the cities,  
in an effort to make 
a most wonderful cake. 
 
We, the doc's are enticing 
to finance the sweet icing 
for the privileged few 
I am sorry, not you) . 
 
And the way all this works 
is when arrogant jerks 
make dependent the masses 
while they sit on their asses 
 
and invent all new tricks 
while the worker Joe licks 
all his flesh wounds at once. 
He's abandoned his guns 
 
for the good of the nation. 
As his own operation 
is performed in a clinic 
by a greedy old cynic. 
 
So, we point our fingers 
to the terrorist threat,  
while the acrid smoke lingers 
and the newspapers fret. 
 
Thus, we see the smoke's traces 
far away, in the distance. 
And we turn our black faces  
toward thoughts of existence. 
 
Our little red engines 
race to save a strange home. 
Fight the fire with vengeance 
on the outskirts of Rome.
Herbert Nehrlich
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