Summer night Won't you take off your cotton? Rolled up and forgotten Just leave it there On that old chair That just sits in the corner Like that hona harmonica You never play I'd like to hear it some day Window sill There's a warm wind a blowing' Some friends say they're going to that party down the road So you start to go You put the poem on the fridge door But I think it means more Than you meant it to So I read it to you It says May you have milk and honey May your love be sugar and sunshine May you be good and kind
May you be mine Our backyard There's a porch swing forgotten The wood is old now and rotting The paint is peeling back And the sky turns black You look up above us And you say I still know none of the names of those But we have milk and honey Our love is sugar and sunshine And you have made me good and kind Just cuz you're mine Summer night Won't you take off your cotton Rolled up and forgotten Just leave it there On that old chair That just sits in the corner Like that hona harmonica Let's hear you play