chaos
art comes from chaos.
peace comes from chaos.
chaos comes from a big storm that blows in enough water to float cars.
chaos comes from storing people in football stadiums for 4 days.
chaos comes from wading away from your home, leaving all your stuff, your entire home, the pictures, the favorite slippers, the shirt your kid gave you for your birthday and the first soccer trophy your kid brought home, the funky one where it looks like the kid is upside down balancing on the ball, it comes from leaving all that and wading through waist high sewage water to be bused to the Astrodome, while your government figures out how to approve emergency help for you, your family, your neighbors, your fellow citizens, and the bus never comes.
Thanks to the Humane Society, right now buses are headed to Austin that include people and their four legged best friends. The Red Cross shelter won't let the pets inside, however, the Humane Society will set up a little pet camp right near by.
Temporary shelter is all we can provide, a roof, some clean dry clothes, a place to shower, water to drink, food to eat, maybe some books to read...and a place for your pet. When you have to leave everything else behind, having people find a way for you to keep your pet can mean the whole world.
peace comes from chaos.
chaos comes from a big storm that blows in enough water to float cars.
chaos comes from storing people in football stadiums for 4 days.
chaos comes from wading away from your home, leaving all your stuff, your entire home, the pictures, the favorite slippers, the shirt your kid gave you for your birthday and the first soccer trophy your kid brought home, the funky one where it looks like the kid is upside down balancing on the ball, it comes from leaving all that and wading through waist high sewage water to be bused to the Astrodome, while your government figures out how to approve emergency help for you, your family, your neighbors, your fellow citizens, and the bus never comes.
Thanks to the Humane Society, right now buses are headed to Austin that include people and their four legged best friends. The Red Cross shelter won't let the pets inside, however, the Humane Society will set up a little pet camp right near by.
Temporary shelter is all we can provide, a roof, some clean dry clothes, a place to shower, water to drink, food to eat, maybe some books to read...and a place for your pet. When you have to leave everything else behind, having people find a way for you to keep your pet can mean the whole world.
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