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And God Wept
The planes came,
And took away our innocence.
The towers tumbled down,
As children's blocks to the ground.
And God wept.
People came,
All colors, races and religions.
To help, to save, to mourn, to give.
They came together as one.
And God hoped.
A few survivors,
So many lost and so much pain.
Our lives changed forever.
Down, but not defeated.
And God watched.
A nation reborn,
New strength, goodness and courage.
We will go on, we have learned.
United we stand.
And God smiles.
Copyright © 2001 by Karen March. All rights reserved.
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And God Wept

In her debut memoir, Aundria Sheppard Morgan searches for purpose in a life she doesn’t want, revisits the strained relationship with her mother, and questions God, who allows unrelenting adversity as she faces the loss of her first love and husband James. A voice that is at once eloquent and honest cuts to the core, stripping away masks, and revealing raw emotions. In Cross My Heart and Hope to Die ~ A Memoir we dip into Morgan’s soul through poetic vignettes that lead each chapter. With unflinching candor she tells their love story. Hope and tragedy intertwine as James wrestles with guilt over killing his brother, his ten years in New York prisons, and his desire to rise above his past. Loving James helps Aundria set aside a lifetime of anger and embrace her mother. Beautifully written, it dares us to “call it what it is” so true healing can begin.


