David Lindley - Way Out West In Kansas lyrics

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David Lindley - Way Out West In Kansas lyrics

Folks don't stay up very late Way Out West in Kansas They roll the sidewalks up at eight Way Out West In Kansas The town's so small that I declare, you can stand in the old town square, And knock on every front door there Way Out West in Kansas Way Out West in Kansas The sun's so hot that eggs will hatch Way Out West In Kansas It popped all the corn in the popcorn patch Way Out West in Kansas An old mule coming down the path, saw the corn and lost his breath He thought it was snow and froze to d**h Way Out West in Kansas Way Out West in Kansas I knew a man named cross-eyed Pat Way Out West in Kansas You can't tell who he's looking at Way out west in Kansas He cries because he's such a wreck, and the tears roll down the back of his neck And he don't look right to me, by heck Way Out west in Kansas Way Out west in Kansas I knew a man that gre so tall Way Out West in Kansas That if that man should ever fall, he'd be out of Kansas The town's so small, that I repeat, he's as long as our main street With the lots turned up for feet. Way Out West in Kansas Way Out West in Kansas