Lyrics Dorothy - Jackie DeShannon
Livin'
in
Kansas,
a
life
alone
She
never
married,
she's
hardly
known
She
stares
out
her
window
far
away
Lookin'
for
another
windy
day
Dorothy
was
a
fool
to
leave
She
could
have
stayed
She
held
it
right
in
her
hand
She
had
it
made
She
could
have
had
it
all
for
keeps
But
was
afraid
She
could
have
stayed
Seems
like
only
yesterday
But
forty
years
have
up
and
slipped
away
Since
a
lovely,
black-haired
girl
Was
taken
from
her
one
and
only
world
Dorothy
was
a
fool
to
leave
She
could
have
stayed
She
held
it
right
in
her
hand
She
had
it
made
She
could
have
had
it
all
for
keeps
But
was
afraid
She
could
have
stayed
Same
ol'
bluebirds
flyin'
high
Over
rainbows
in
the
Kansas
sky
Why,
oh,
why
Oh,
why?
I
guess
it
only
serves
her
right
For
trading
all
that
color
for
black
and
white
All
her
sorrow,
all
because
There
ain't
no
way
to
stand
Kansas
when
you,
you've
been
to
Oz
Dorothy
was
a
fool
to
leave
She
could
have
stayed
She
held
it
right
in
her
hand
She
had
it
made
She
could
have
had
it
all
for
keeps
But
was
afraid
She
could
have
stayed
She
could
have
stayed
She
could
have
stayed
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