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Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? All of us remember, and those memories give us thoughts and intuitions about what might come next.

On that Tuesday morning, nearly 3,000 Americans unexpectedly died. As for the 300 million of us who were mere witnesses, we knew that our lives were nonetheless changed forever. Like those who were alive during Pearl Harbor in 1941, or on the day that President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, it was obvious that future events would spin differently.

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Grinning Skull

How to capture that sense, when the big change came? The before, and the after, of tragedy?

One who captured it, lyrically, was Anglo-Canadian poet Robert...

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