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When The Storm Came Rushing In By Stephan Smith Oh when the storm was coming in Oh when the storm was coming in Oh how they feared they feared for the numbers when the storm was coming in Oh how they feared for the numbers when the storm was coming in
The President went on TV And he told them all to leave From the shores of Mississippi to the town of New Orleans From the shores of Mississippi to the town of New Orleans
For miles and miles all you could see All the people hit the road Everyone except the number of those who could not go Everyone except the number of those who could not go
And then the waves and winds and rain And then the waves and winds and rain Pounded all along the coastline, and the walls of Pontchartrain Pounded all along the coastline, and the walls of Pontchartrain
Until the levees they gave way Until the levees they gave way And how they prayed and prayed the numbers they¹d be spared on that sad day How they prayed the numbers they¹d be spared on that sad day
The mayor cried and cried for help But his cries fell on deaf ears As his eyes filled with the numbers filled with rage and filled with tears As his eyes filled with the numbers filled with rage and filled with tears
I saw a mother with her child About to die of thirst And the newsmen rise from their slumbers as their hearts began to burst And the newsmen rise from their slumbers as their hearts began to burst
America, America God shed his grace on thee But he shed a tear for the numbers that were lost in New Orleans But he shed a tear for the numbers that were lost in New Orleans
Oh when the Saints come marching in Oh when the Saints come marching in Oh how I hope to be in their numbers when the Saints come marching in Oh how I hope to be in their numbers when the Saints come marching in
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