I remember-- I must've been a little younger than five The first time I learned of letting go Peeking around my mom's recliner Staring tearfully at the screen Dorothy said goodbye to the Scarecrow
We formed a friendship, an unlikely pair Me poking fun at your lack of brains You encouraging me as I followed a dream Down my winding, yellow-brick lane
You were there for me first Seeing me through every storm Communicating in the darkest of nights As I hid fearfully from a tornado that formed
A journey full of memories A bond strengthened through time I've always found you most intelligent And whether I stay or go-- I'll remember there's no place like home When your love is mine