Lyrics Big Rock Candy Mountain - The Highwaymen
On
a
summer′s
day
In
the
month
of
May
A
burly
bum
came
hikin'
Down
the
shady
lane
Through
the
sugarcane
He
was
lookin′
for
his
likin'
As
he
strolled
along
He
sang
a
song
Called
"The
Land
of
Milk
and
Honey"
Where
a
bum
can
stay
For
many
a
day
And
he
don't
need
any
money
Oh,
the
buzzin′
of
the
bees
In
the
cigarette
trees
The
soda
water
fountain
Where
the
lemonade
springs
And
the
bluebird
sings
On
the
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain
There′s
a
lake
of
gin
We
can
both
jump
in
And
the
hand
outs
grow
on
bushes
In
the
new-mown
hay
You
can
sleep
all
day
And
the
bars
all
serve
free
lunches
Where
the
meal
train
stops
And
there
ain't
no
cops
And
the
folks
are
tender-hearted
Where
you
never
throw
rocks
And
you
never
wear
socks
And
your
hair
is
never
parted
Oh,
the
buzzin′
of
the
bees
In
the
cigarette
trees
The
soda
water
fountain
Where
the
lemonade
springs
And
the
bluebird
sings
On
the
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain
A
farmer
and
his
son
They
were
on
the
run
Through
a
hayfield
they
were
bounding
Said
the
bum
to
the
son
"Why
don't
you
come
To
the
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain"?
So
the
very
next
day
They
hiked
away
A
mile
post
they
kept
countin′
But
they
never
arrived
At
the
lemonade
tide
And
the
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain
Oh,
the
buzzin'
of
the
bees
In
the
cigarette
trees
The
soda
water
fountain
Where
the
lemonade
springs
And
the
bluebird
sings
On
the
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain
Big
Rock
Candy
Mountain
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