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