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After the Hurricane

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After the Hurricane is a song from the Postcards from Buster episode, "Back to the Bayou".

Lyrics[edit]

There was a storm
They called Katrina
It hit the Gulf Coast hard,
New Orleans
And all the towns around.

And that ol’ Hurricane Katrina
She rumbled
And she roared.
The people say
They can’t forget the sound.

The wind blew hard, so hard,
It blew the houses down.
The waves were high, so high,
They swallowed up the ground.

The storm has come and gone,
Now nothing’s quite the same.
We’re starting over
After the hurricane.

Let’s rebuild together,
Walk together,
Take some time
To talk together.

Sing together,
Dance together,
Take a brand new
Chance together.

Build together,
Walk together,
Take some time
To talk together.

Moving on,
After the hurricane.

I want to stand with you
And offer what I can.
You can count on me
To lend a helping hand.

I know you’ve lost so much,
But one thing will remain:
You’ve got a friend
After the hurricane.

Let’s rebuild together,
Walk together,
Take some time
To talk together.

Sing together,
Dance together,
Take a brand new
Chance together.

Build together,
Walk together,
Take some time
To talk together.

Moving on,
After the hurricane.