Posted May 03, 2007 by American Slag Heap
Last Train To Ithaca
by Joseph Arthur
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American Slag Heap says: For this post I would like to simply quote the songwriter from his website, since there's nothing I can add: "Here is a song written soon after Hurricane Katrina struck. There is a line in it "Everybody lost their home in a wind named Katrina." Not only the people of New Orleans but all Americans were abandoned in the wake of this catastrophe. There is still much to be done. I offer this song as a reminder of the people who still need our help. Please make a donation large or small at mercycorps.org or visit inthesunfoundation.org. - Joseph Arthur
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