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A Kansas Song MAG
Kansas - Middle America -flat land,
boring, dull, hot.
Tornado swept Dorothy far away to abetter place.
Farms and cows and fences.
Outsiders proclaimKansas is just like that -
drab, colorless and dry.
Outlandersdon't know the meaning
of the Kansas I see.
Rolling hillscovered with green prairie grass
that meets an endless bluesky.
Summers are an infinite field of sunflowers -
a sea of goldensunrise.
Behold the wide-open spaces
that bring to mindcowboys who once roamed the spacious prairies.
Windmills and silosthat dot the landscape.
The sun illuminates the clouds after a summerstorm.
Kansas - Middle America - open prairies,
action-packed,exciting, ever changing.
Even Dorothy knew there was no place likehome.
Kansas.
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