A storm blew in to a hot dry city
A storm flew in with thunderous wings
A storm blue cloud so heavy and pretty
With a rumbly voice the thunderclaps sing
With a searing might the lightning strikes
With a click to their heals the people scurry
With a wild daylight that looks like night
A storm blew in with a crackling fury
The clouds split their seams
The drops fall big and fat
The thunder still screams
At each human, dog, and cat
At each corner they all huddle
At each flash they all shudder
At each doorstep shines a puddle
The boats let down their rudders
Soon the city is filled with canoes
Soon the city streets are like rivers
Soon the city flotsam accrues
And the city’s a-shake with the shivers
And the thunder’s so loud it will crack the sky
And the water’s so high that whirlpools spin
And the babies and children will cry and cry
A storm blew in, a storm blew in!
A storm blew in to shake the town
A storm blew in and flooded the streets
A storm blew in and they thought they would drown
But their boats formed yet a sturdy fleet
But their spirits held despite the storm
But the dogs paddled bravely on
But the cats hid under blankets warm
And through the clouds a sun-ray shone!
And the thunder faded to a whisper
And the flood drained quickly out to sea
And the cats and dogs dried their whiskers
People wrung their hats with glee
People looked round at the mess left then
People formed clean-up crews and committees
People, though, would always remember when
A storm blew in to a hot dry city!


