Sunday, September 11
Mary Chapin Carpenter's 9/11 Tribute
I posted this a couple years ago, but thought it was worth repeating. On her album, Between Here and Gone, Mary Chapin Carpenter sings about one man's pilgrimage to Grand Central Terminal in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Carpenter was inspired to write the song "Grand Central Station" after hearing an interview with an iron worker on the first anniversary of the attacks. The man, one of the first at the scene after the towers fell, worked at Ground Zero for days afterward. The iron worker said that at the end of each shift, he felt impelled to go to the train station so the souls of the victims could follow him.
"He'd find himself just going to Grand Central Station and standing on the platform and thinking whoever wanted to go home could catch the train home," says Carpenter.
I listened to this song for years before Shane pointed out to me that it was about 9/11. I'm not always very bright.
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3 comments:
That's a beautiful song as is the story that goes along with it. Thank you for posting it.
Sitting here with tear-filled eyes yet again.
That was a very moving post
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