An unexpected thing happened yesterday.
A loss of life and a gain of eternity.
A man lossed his life while another lost his freedom, his dignity, his purpose.
A man was enshrined with the Medal of Freedom another man chased and pursued for a wrong committed.
One man has impacted me with his life and another man with his death. The life of Charlie Kirk was one to be aspired towards, but the importance of that man now will never be forgotten in history now that his soul moved on. A perfect man he wasn’t, but convicted he was by the Holy Spirit, a communicator of unapologetic truth.
There was only one perfect man who walked this earth, and He made Charlie and He made the men and women that made Charlie and He made the men and women who built the Twin Towers, both stood tall in the United States of America.
You might not see the parallel here, but I will inform you to the best of my ability. One stood tall in New York City, the other stood tall in Arizona, one faced storms and the weight of people in the Big Apple, another took on the attitudes of troubled college students and the weight of the youth at all the local colleges, one held America’s financial future, the other held America’s educational hope, one was built with brick and mortar, the other one with sinews and bone, one was very human, both a symbol of humanity.
I’m not sure which one stood taller.
Charlie will be missed and so will the Twin Towers, both fell in September, both fell with a crash, both will be remembered year after year.
Many precious lives were lost and many loved ones were left behind when the Twin Towers fell and one precious life was lost on the 10th of September 2025.
September got heavy on the backs of the Americans the 11th 2001, September got a little heavier on the 10th this year.
September will not be the end of all good things, that I can trust.
For many people September is an even harder obstacle for me its bittersweet. You see my birthday is in September and along with many good things to eat.
I ended this poem lightly to ensure that it still exists, the faith, and love in this American way even though what happened, did.
So to all my September birthdays and all my September sorrows I say make the best of what you got, because you’re not alone, and you are loved, and so was Charlie and so were the people of the Twin Towers.
Stand tall and proud for God’s Country and King, just like they both did Charlie and the Twins.
To those that lost their life and made sacrifices the days the Twin Towers fell, Thank you.
To those that knew and loved Charlie Kirk, Thank you.

Leave a comment