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Lyr Req: Going to Kansas

GUEST,turtledove 24 Jan 02 - 03:25 PM
Sorcha 24 Jan 02 - 03:41 PM
GUEST,noblady@hotmail.com 02 Dec 02 - 08:16 PM
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Subject: Going to Kansas
From: GUEST,turtledove
Date: 24 Jan 02 - 03:25 PM

Hi there, I'm looking for the lyrics to a song off of Sara Grey's album "Back in the Airly Days." It's called "Going to Kansas." There are just a few words I'm not 100% sure of. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!

TD


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Going to Kansas
From: Sorcha
Date: 24 Jan 02 - 03:41 PM

No luck with Google. Can you post what you have, maybe someone knows it.


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Subject: Lyr Add: GOING TO KANSAS (from Sara Grey)
From: GUEST,noblady@hotmail.com
Date: 02 Dec 02 - 08:16 PM

I have the CD of Sara Grey's "Back in the Airly Days", and have transcribed what I think she's singing. Hope this is what you've been looking for.

GOING TO KANSAS
(from Sara Grey)

Oh this heart of mine is breaking, with grief tis granted now,
And I never shall be happy anymore,
For there are cabins in the valleys and cabins on the hill,
And the green grass is growing round the door.

CHORUS:
Can't you hear the owls a hootin', in the darkness of the night,
It brings the drop of sweat out on me brow,
Oh I feel so awful lonesome, I fear I'll die with fright,
Since the little cabins all are empty now.

Oh they say they've gone to Kansas,
Where they say there's better times,
But they will have to learn how to plow,
Are just the same as in ol' Dixie,
Where they want to win their dimes,
What's the use of livin',
Oh when there ain't no joy combined.

Chorus

Oh the little tater patches are growing high with weeds,
And the melon vines they all have gone to waste,
And the millings that were on them have rotted off and died,
For there's no one left around to get a taste.

Chorus


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