Danny A. Correa: Poetic
Journey
Danny
A. Correa wrote this: I dance in the clouds and soak in
the haze. What about you?
That lyric query was in an e-mail message that Mr.
Correa sent to a friend a few weeks after he started
working on the 98th floor of 1 World Trade Center. The
routine of ascending the building's summit quickly
spawned images that fed his poetry.
"Danny loved to write," said his father Helman Correa,
who brought his family to the United States from Colombia
in 1979. Danny Correa, 25, represented the fulfillment of
his father's dream of a better life. Berkeley College had
placed him in a job at the accounting department of Marsh
& McLennan in July; he was to receive his bachelor's
degree in accounting, with honors, this fall.
He was the father of a 4-year-old daughter, Katrina,
and founder of a basement rock band called Lucid-A. He
played lead guitar, but he also could handle drums,
keyboard and horns.
"He was amazing, quiet and kind of mysterious," said
Erin McAteer, a friend. "He never talked too much about
private things, but you could tell that a lot of him came
out in his music."
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