O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A

Hank Thompson

O for the oil in the Oklahoma soil
K for the Kamachee
L for the longing in my heart
A for where I aim to be
H for her history
O for the oaks
M for the mistletoe
A for an acre that I call home
That's the Oklahoma I know

Oklahoma's sure OK
The first two letters say
L for love
A for always
H for home to me
O for the open hearts you'll find
M for its majesty
A for all these added up
It's Oklahoma to me

O for Osage and Okeene, Okmulgee and Oligar
K for Kingston, Krebs and Kees, Kiota and Kiowa
L for Lawton, Lenope, Lindsay and LeFleur
A for Atoka, A to Anarcoma, Alsuma and Alvord
H for high school Holdenville, Henrietta and Hugo
O for Okarche, Okemah, Ochelata and Orlando
M for Muskogee, Maud and Madill, McAlester and Muldroon
A for Altus, Ada and Adair, Afton and Anadarko

O for the oil in the Oklahoma soil
K for the Kamachee
L for the longing in my heart
A for where I aim to be
H for her history
O for the oaks
M for the mistletoe
A for an acre that I call home
That's the Oklahoma I know
That's the Oklahoma I know

Trivia about the song O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A by Hank Thompson

When was the song “O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A” released by Hank Thompson?
The song O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A was released in 1969, on the album “Hank Thompson Salutes Oklahoma”.

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