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Until this morning my daughter was safe For so the city said But the waters rose, slithering up her stairs And still the city said she was safe She was evacuated, first by canoe Then by an air-boat Then by a dump truck She and another evacuee laughed in the rain: “Now we are the people they take pictures of” Then by a bus To a center at Saint Martha’s Church and School Where someone said she would be bussed again This time to downtown Houston, for reasons Best known to some stupid *** of a ***** Her friend’s husband with his big ol’ pickup Worked around barriers and through high water And they escaped up the road to Willis, Texas Tomorrow I will be honored to shake his hand Long ago, when she left home, I promised That an old man and two little dachshunds Would wait for her.  I’m even older now With grand-dachshunds  – but we said we would wait And we have Best I can do at the moment Tears of gratitude Deo gratias
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Aug 28, 2017
Aug 28, 2017 at 8:11 PM UTC
Flood Evacuations
Until this morning my daughter was safe For so the city said But the waters rose, slithering up her stairs And still the city said she was safe She was evacuated, first by canoe Then by an air-boat Then by a dump truck She and another evacuee laughed in the rain: “Now we are the people they take pictures of” Then by a bus To a center at Saint Martha’s Church and School Where someone said she would be bussed again This time to downtown Houston, for reasons Best known to some stupid *** of a ***** Her friend’s husband with his big ol’ pickup Worked around barriers and through high water And they escaped up the road to Willis, Texas Tomorrow I will be honored to shake his hand Long ago, when she left home, I promised That an old man and two little dachshunds Would wait for her.  I’m even older now With grand-dachshunds  – but we said we would wait And we have Best I can do at the moment Tears of gratitude Deo gratias
Lame - but my daughter's safe.
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Aug 28, 2017
Aug 28, 2017 at 8:11 PM UTC
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