Description: The poem A World Gone Mad was conceived on the evening of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. As I watched the towers fall the first lines came to mind: “In flames and screams, our hopes an dreams, came crashing to the ground.” The rest just fell out. A couple days later I wrote lyrics for an up tempo companion song called American Spirit. It is about American pride and the enduring spirit of Americans to overcome tragedy. I decided that A World Gone Mad should be read by the voice of God. I found that voice in
The most powerful 9/11 tribute of all time.
In flames and screams, Our hopes and dreams, Came crashing to the ground. The blackened skies, The anguished cries, Of loved ones all around.
The poem A World Gone Mad was conceived on the evening of the September 11, 2001 tragedy. As I watched the towers fall the first lines came to mind: “In flames and screams, our hopes an dreams, came crashing to the ground.” The rest just fell out. A couple days later I wrote lyrics for an up tempo companion song called American Spirit. It is about American pride and the enduring spirit of Americans to overcome tragedy. I decided that A World Gone Mad should be read by the voice of God. I found that voice in