[00:10.21]Gladys left Milwaukee, a girl of just fifteen [00:14.81]Travelled in a wagon just like Grandma in '03 (1903) [00:19.15]She loved to read the bible, she loved Jesus Christ [00:24.36]Her car was a Desoto, her hair was just like midnight in Kansas, [00:32.07]Where the buffalos roam [00:34.53]Kansas, where Jay Hawkers score [00:38.52]Where amber waves of grain [00:41.33]Still sing praises to our Lord [00:43.85]Should'a been the home of ol' Henry Ford [00:48.06]Reasons for temperate souls [00:54.03]Seasons and lifetimes of hope, In Kansas [01:01.89]Kansas [01:09.27]Garner was a farmer just like his old dad [01:13.65]Fought in World War 2, I guess against Japan [01:18.62]Helped in Iwo Jima and the Philippines [01:22.96]Douglas Mac Arthur was his best friend [01:27.55]From Kansas [01:30.49]Where the buffalos roam [01:32.86]Kansas, where Jay Hawkers score [01:37.15]Where amber waves of grain [01:39.66]Still sing praises to our Lord [01:43.05]Should'a been the home of ol' Henry Ford [01:46.76]Reasons for temperate souls [01:52.09]Seasons and lifetimes of hope, In Kansas [02:00.07]Kansas [02:06.69]Where the buffalos roam [02:11.45]Kansas, where Jay Hawkers score [02:16.47]Where amber waves of grain [02:18.15]Still sing praises to our Lord [02:21.49]Should'a been the home of ol' Henry Ford [02:25.54]Reasons for temperate souls [02:30.44]Seasons and lifetimes of hope, In Kansas [02:39.77]Kansas [03:04.66]Lola was the daughter of Amer and his wife [03:11.15]Sena, was from the "Kansa" Indian tribe [03:16.19]Harold was Moms brother, he joined the Navy reserve [03:20.59]Grandpa preached for forty years in the church [03:25.62]In Kansas [03:29.32]Where the buffalos roam [03:30.53]Kansas, where Jay Hawkers score [03:35.06]Where amber waves of grain [03:37.14]Still sing praises to our Lord [03:39.90]Should'a been the home of ol' Henry Ford [03:44.08]Reasons for temperate souls [03:49.42]Seasons and lifetimes of hope, In Kansas [03:58.86]Kansas [04:03.63]Kansas [04:08.21]Kansas [04:12.93]Kansas [04:17.47]