McKinley — Dorothy lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "Dorothy" by McKinley.
Lyrics
I could build houses that wouldn’t bend with the breeze
Not like my own home of not so brave straw, with a wolf
Living in every part of the yard. They don’t mean
To be greedy, that’s just what they are
Falling asleep I feel the walls bending
Close to a buckle. Auntie Em, Auntie Em
God would you look what’s coming
This was no storm I could sleep through
Like some silly Dorothy, it blew
Holes in me before I could say, «There never was
A place, there never was a place like home.»
I was going to join Custer’s army or John Wayne’s posse
On my Bantan bike I’d ride away. I never spoke
Of my plans to travel. I was too afraid
I wouldn’t be begged to stay
Now falling asleep I feel the walls bending
Close to a buckle. Auntie Em, Auntie Em
God would you look what’s coming
This is no storm I can sleep through
Like some silly Dorothy, it’ll blow
Holes in me before I can say, «There never was
A place, there never was a place like home.»