Topic: Cyclone Gabrielle
Unfortunately, I'm not up to playing music much nowadays. I wrote these lyrics, but I haven't been able to put them into a musical form. I wonder why the weather people called this cyclone Gabrielle when that name means "God is great." In Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabrielle is an archangel with power to announce God's will to men. Anyway on this occasion here in New Zealand we were fully made aware that we are not exempt from the powerful forces of nature.
Cyclone Gabrielle
Gabrielle she done her thing.
Not expected this to be a summer thing.
The agnostic on the roof.
Water rising he calls to God.
Please save my wife and baby's life.
For four generations this place has been his family's life.
All washed away overnight.
The orchards and all its fruit swept away.
The animals won't get to live another day.
Gabrielle she done her thing.
Not expected this to be a summer thing.
The agnostic on the roof.
Water rising he calls to God.
Please save my wife and baby's life.
The house and vehicles under water.
Please save me, my wife and my sons and daughters.
Don’t let us die in muddy waters.
Please save me, my wife and my sons and daughters.
Don’t let us die in muddy waters.
Gabrielle she done her thing.
Not expected this to be a summer thing.
The agnostic on the roof.
Water rising he calls to God.
Please save my wife and baby's life.
The helicopters circling overhead.
Will they save us and takes us where its safe and the kids can go to bed.
Gabrielle she done her thing.
Not expected this to be a summer thing.
The agnostic on the roof.
Water rising, he calls to God.
Please save my wife and baby's life.