Challenge Thomas Case from a historical figure's viewpoint.
(Pay no attention to the little man behind the curtains)
All my great inventions An Emerald City of true paradise An eye in the sky that watches all... At the labor of the Munchkins The city thrives on and on The four winds carry my famous name The great and most powerful OZ!
There was ones a great disturbance A march upon my precious city The yellow brick road of evil The Witches of all directions raised Dorothy and her posy had arrived
Why can't they understand I protect this kingdom From the dangers of the outsiders And the opinions of those unwelcome here in Oz!
But then it happened Nothing would ever be the same The Munchkins revolted Red ruby glass slippers some witch made Would over power my dictatorship
The Munchkins now ruling their selves In league with some race of monkey elves Left me no choice So I returned to Kansas Just behind Dorothy and her confounded little dog Toto
I joined the mighty Canaveral for a short spell Still there and everywhere Again and again evil dwelt among men So beware Until this day I still fight for the small people ..........................................................................
W. Oz
Misty morning, clouds in the sky Without warning, the wizard walks by Casting his shadow, weaving his spell Funny clothes, tinkling bell Never talking Just keeps walking Spreading his magic Evil power disappears Demons worry when the wizard is near He turns tears into joy Everyone's happy when the wizard walks by Never talking Just keeps walking Spreading his magic Sun is shining, clouds have gone by All the people give a happy sigh He has passed by, giving his sign Left all the people feeling so fine Never talking Just keeps walking Spreading his magic.
BLACK SABBATH Songwriters: John Osbourne / Terence Butler / Frank Iommi / W.t. Ward