Why go back to Kansas
There’s nothing for me there
Just my good old Auntie Em
And tornadoes in the air
I grew up in a black and white town
Where things were pretty easy
The attitudes were a bit naive
The sentiments light and breezy
Why, oh why, would I ever let that go
I got transported to a Technicolor world
A topsy-turvy wonderland
Where all my dreams unfurled
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
I began to long for my home
With all its crummy flaws
I preferred my old sun-parched fields
To the wondrous Land of Oz
Why, oh why, would I ever let that go
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