ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Engineer, Businessman. Father,Husband, Friend, Lover. Hobbies; Piano, writing, photography. [August 2000]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (9) After Love (Poetry) Sharing a bed with someone that no longer loves you. [121 words] Begin Again (Poetry) Taking a new direction in life. [312 words] Epitaph (Poetry) Why are we here and who will remember? [164 words] First Time (Poetry) First Lovemaking [41 words] Free At Last (Poetry) The agony of divorce or separation. There are no easy answers. Nothing is black and white. [80 words] I May Not Be (Poetry) Examination of Perception of Existence. [140 words] In A Cardboard Box (Poetry) Memories stored away but not discarded. [111 words] New York 91101 (Poetry) Aftermath of World Trade Towers Attack. [106 words] The War Within (Poetry) The emotional struggle of deciding to abort and its aftermath. [156 words]
Tomorrows Arthur Henry Isaacson
Day After day we watch them dig
and find no words to say.
On TV screens we see the scenes
that time won’t take away.
And in that place of smoke and dust
We’re all interred together.
Souls in flight and those that grieve,
at the doorway to forever.
Thrust into eternity
a part of us is gone.
To consecrate their memory
we now must carry on
We raise our eyes to azure skies
and feel the warming sun
Though hearts are cold and young are old
we pray His will be done.
We bow our heads hold on to threads
of lives that once we knew.
Ask the questions without answers
search within ourselves for truths
Light a candle in the darkness
do whatever that we can.
See a world alight with purpose
know we’re players in His plan
Say a prayer for those before us and
one for those who’ll fall
We must stand together surely
as we heed this clarion call.
We must fight for our tomorrows if
we want them to be free.
There is no one left to stand up so,
it’s up to you and me
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