911

You judged us
Guilty, so you killed
Our innocents; you killed
Our innocence.

A blue feathered dawn
Flies into glass, where once
Was grass; grass to glass
And steel to grass, where we bury
What remains of our innocents.

How dare you touch this
With your filthy hand!
This mirrored box, this jewel!
Was it your reflection then,
You could not stand?
Has history made you a fool?

O’ sons of Mohammed
Your wives have wept;
A thousand years,
Your wives have wept.

May Allah protect you.
No one else can.
This world is no longer your home;
Make peace with your maker,
While you still can;
Soon, you will face Him alone.



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• Born:  Wichita Falls, Texas - 1952
• Raised:  Denver, California, Kansas
• Home:  New Orleans
•  Occupation:  Immigration Lawyer
• Edu:  Troy State U., Univ. of Alabama Law School
• Writing - 6 plays:
"The Pollster" (Semi-finalist, Southern Playwright's Competition 1993), "The Ghost of Jean Paul Sartre Visits an Alabama Convenience Store" (1994); "The Focus Group" (Performed 1994 Dramarama Festival New Orleans), "A Man of His Times" (Performed, 1995 Dramarama Festival, New Orleans), "The Hat", performed 1998 Freeport McMoran Theatre, New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center; "Double Espresso"; Staged Reading scheduled for October 1999 at C.A.C.

Numerous Musical Compositions, including "The Fantomas Waltz" and "HOY!", composed for film: "F", Clementine Productions, Hollywood California, Howard A. Rodman Writer/Director, starring Terrence Stamp, Produced by Laurie Parker.

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