| The ones who were lost
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| Have become all our heroes
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| For those who are left
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| Left here behind
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| Believing they’d return
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| The morning that they woke
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| Not knowing that it would be
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| The last time they had spoke
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| To the ones who left behind
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| The many tears we cried with them in mind
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| To the ones who left behind
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| So many tears were cried from all mankind
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| They cannot try and tell
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| Was the name of religion?
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| That drove them to do
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| What they have done
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| No one heard God’s voice
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| Interpretations blind
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| Promised everlasting joy
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| Because of life sublime
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| To the ones who left behind
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| Many people stand with you today
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| To the ones who left behind
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| United we will stand and make them pay
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| The cowards could not face us eye to eye
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| A slow and painful death that they should die
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| Did it sooth their emptiness
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| And rid them of their pain
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| Will they try to take more lives?
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| All in their god’s name
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| To the ones who left behind
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| Many people stand with you today
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| To the ones who left behind
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| United we will stand and make them pay
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| To the ones who left behind
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| Many people stand with you today
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| To the ones who left behind
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| United we will stand and make them pay
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| On September 11th, 2001, 3,047 people died during the terrorist attacks on New
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| York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania
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| More than 3,251 children lost a parent that day… and they say it was all in
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| the name of their god |