Help, helplessness, and concerts

Sep 02, 2005 22:07

I've been feeling so helpless lately.

Of course I gave to the Red Cross and I've been coming up with a million and twelve crazy ideas to try to help people. Then I think that none of them are going to work or someone else more qualified is already doing it. Well, I have one idea that may work, but i'm not sure yet.

However, I was able to help in a small way. As most of you know, I work for a Credit Union up here in MA. Although most of our members are from up here, we do have some that are scattered everywhere. So I did a search for members who lived in areas affected by Katrina and her aftermath. I actualy found around 10. We then checked to see if any of these people had loans (as loans are due on the first of the month). We actually had someone who had an auto loan with us and had lost his vehichal in all of this. I'm not sure exactly what we're doing for him (I work in Marketing, not opperations), but I know that he was very thankful that we were aware of his situation and concerned about him. It makes me happy to know that I was able to help someone. Really help them. One to one.

Watched the concert on NBC. When Aaron Neville sang "Louisiana 1927" tears just started streaming down my face. That song has been in my head all week. Earlier today I wondered if he would sing it. When I heared the opening notes...that man has such an amazing voice. And his "Amazing Grace."

There just aren't words for the grief in my heart.

Louisiana 1927
What has happened down here, is the winds have changed
Clouds roll in from the north and it started to rain
It rained real hard, and it rained for a real long time
Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline
The river rose all day, the river rose all night
Some people got lost in the flood, some people got away alright
The river had busted through clear down to Plackermine
Six feet of water in the streets of Evangeline
Louisiana, Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away, they're trying to wash us away
Oh Louisiana, Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away, they're trying to wash us away
President Coolidge come down, in a railroad train
With his little fat man with a note pad in his hand
President say little fat man, oh isn't it a shame,
What the river has done to this poor farmer's land
Oh Louisiana, Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away, you're trying to wash us away
Oh Louisiana, oh Louisiana
They're trying to wash us away, oh Lord, they're trying to wash us away
They're trying to wash us away, they're trying to wash us away
- by Randy Newman

p.s. If you're not reading it already, interdictor is in New Orleans and is giving a really amazing account of what's really happening in the city.

aid, new orleans, katrina

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