Lyrics Kansas Cried - Dean Brody
He
fell
in
love
with
a
girl
named
Kansas,
In
the
fall
of
1863,
A
farm
boy
and
an
officer's
daughter,
In
a
time
when
young
hearts
shouldn't
dream,
He
said,
"Kansas,
I'll
live
you
forever,"
So
she
married
him
under
an
August
sun,
But
as
they
finished
their
vows,
Some
soldiers
came
through
town,
Said,
"We're
lookin'
for
the
willing
and
the
young,"
He
left
standin'
in
her
white
dress
As
he
bravely
marched
through
the
night
And
as
she
fell
to
the
ground
He
left
to
the
sound
Of
hearing
his
sweet
Kansas
cry
He
learned
how
to
hunt
'round
Topeka,
But
he
learned
how
to
kill
at
Spring
Hill,
The
blood
and
the
smoke
sure
crushed
any
hope,
That
he'd
find
his
way
through
that
hell,
He
left
standin'
in
her
white
dress
As
he
bravely
marched
through
the
night
And
as
she
fell
to
the
ground
He
left
to
the
sound
Of
hearing
his
sweet
Kansas
cry
He
wrote,
"Dear
Kansas,
I,
Fear
that
tonight
I
might
break
your
heart,
'Cus
the
fog's
rollin'
in,
and
we're
runnin'
outta
men,
And
we've
been
ordered
to
lead
the
charge,"
He
left
standin'
in
her
white
dress
As
he
bravely
marched
through
the
night
And
as
she
fell
to
the
ground
He
left
to
the
sound
Of
hearing
his
sweet
Kansas
cry
He
thought
of
her
in
her
white
dress,
As
he
bravely
marched
toward
the
fight,
And
as
he
fell
to
the
ground,
He
called
her
name
out,
And
somewhere
his
sweet
Kansas
cried
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