Remembering the Boston Tragedy

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My Thoughts on the Unthinkable

By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA

[Publisher-in-Chief]

A POEM

In memory of those who died

[Copyright by Nicholas Gordon]

In memory of those who died.

We weep and walk away.

Tears run into swollen streams.

No trace of us remains.

Even those who grieve are gone, and those that grieve who grieve, and those whose lives are ravaged by afrantic urge to be.

And those who wander silently among the empty rooms – immortality is theirs, though they must vanish, too.

We bear astonished witness to the passage of the soul.

No bridge exists that can connect our passion to the whole.

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Fenway Park Dr. Marcinko

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Assessment

Tragedy is defined as a form of drama based on human suffering that invokes in its audience an accompanying catharsis or pleasure in the viewing.

But, we shall not succumb to it; we shall not give up; we will revisit Boston and run a marathon again. And, as free Americans, we will live, love and … thrive!

Conclusion

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