Mockingbird Hill ================ w&m: Vaughn Horton, 1951 [Verse 1] When the sun in the morning peeps over the hill, And kisses the roses 'round my window sill, Then my heart fills with gladness when I hear the trill Of the birds in the treetops on Mockin' Bird Hill. [Refrain] Tra la la, tweedle dee dee dee, It gives me a thrill, To wake up in the morning To the mockin' bird's trill. Tra la la tweedle dee dee dee, There's peace and good will; You're welcome as the flowers On Mockin' Bird Hill [Verse 2] Got a three-cornered plow and an acre to till, And a mule that I bought for a ten-dollar bill; There's a tumble~down shack and a rusty ol' mill, But it's my Home Sweet Home up on Mockin' Bird Hill. [Refrain] [Verse 3] When it's late in the evening I climb up the hill, And survey all my kingdom while everything's still. Only me and the sky and an ol' whippoorwill, Singin' songs in the twilight on Mockin' Bird Hill. [Refrain]