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In honor of those whose lives lost in the 9/11 attacks, many poems were composed to express the horror of September 11, 2001. These meaningful patriot day poems provide a way to remember 9/11 victims and offer hope and future for America. Share these patriot day poems to spread the patriotic spirit around the country.

Meaningful patriot day poems for children
 Eleven year old Aaron Walsh wrote the poem "I Hold in My Hands" to make sense of horrible thing that had happened on 9/11/2001.
 This short 9-11 poem was composed by a student named Lindsay. Do you feel the way she did about the 9/11 tragedy.
 This short 9-11 poem was composed by a student named Lindsay. Do you feel the way she did about the 9/11 tragedy.
 "We're still standing" by Hannah Schoechert express an American pride and that people will still stand against any terrorist attacks.
 "We're still standing" by Hannah Schoechert express an American pride and that people will still stand against any terrorist attacks.
“If They Could Speak” is a 9-11 poem written by Rosanne Pellicane. It was meant to honor the 343 firefighters who lost their lives at the World Trade Center.
“If They Could Speak” is a 9-11 poem written by Rosanne Pellicane. It was meant to honor the 343 firefighters who lost their lives at the World Trade Center.

The authors of the above patriot day poems may come from very young ages but they delivered successfully their emotion of 9/11 events to many readers. We can see the patriotic spirit in these poems as well as other great patriot day quotes.
 
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