September Eleventh

                         
                           September Eleventh
 Lyric by Dennis Genovese, Karen Mantero & Pat McLarnon
              Music Composed by Dennis Genovese
       © ASCAP Dec 2001 American Trucker Publishing

(Verse)
On Sept. Eleventh lots of Smokey’s died.
Trying to rescue all those people trapped inside
Climbing with courage as the South Tower fell,
On that Tuesday good morning to hell
Bobby, Mitch, they were used to saving lives
They didn’t know how to run backwards
they ran straight into the fire
So many heroes in one place at one time
On that Tuesday good morning to hell

(Chorus)
Grieving young widows, motherless children, broken up families

(Verse 2)
Climbing 80 floors with loads upon their backs
Their eyes confirmed that look we’re never coming back
“If you go I go” legend laid right on the line 
Never so many all together at one time,
On that Tuesday good morning to hell
The home of the brave may be West St. NY
Their spirits live on at the Persian Gulf ports
They live in the hearts of our warriors young
And they won’t be forgot when it’s over and done

(Chorus)
Grieving young widows, motherless children, broken up families
We’re United States here’s what we say, we won’t forget Patriot Day

(Verse 3)
Beware of the souls with the tears in their eyes
for only the strong have the courage to cry


We all stand united our flag it fly’s high
Their spirits are living and will never die

(Chorus)
Grieving young widows, Motherless children, broken up Families
We’re United States, here’s what we say, we won’t forget Patriot Day
On September Eleventh lots of Smokey’s died

For my courageous brother Bobby

Produced & Arranged by Dennis Genovese

Dennis Genovese// Vocals/Guitars/Bass/Keyboards/Alesis D-4 Drums
Rex Alan//Lead Guitar//Kiril Karadatchev/Riff Ryythm Guitars

Recorded in living room in Pt. Charlotte Fl April 2002
Transferred and Remixed to Cubase SX 3 in 2005 in Oviedo Fl
Engineered & Mixed by Dennis Genovese / Remixed in August 2011