Temma Harbour

Philamore Lincoln

In a giant lemon tree
Alone my friend and me
We both climb down, and cross the sand
Until we reach the sea
And the waves come higher, higher
As we sway and dance
And the way I feel, makes me want to take a chance

Sing a song of Temma Harbour
Climb a coconut tree
Catch a fish and light a fire
Drink some wine with me
And if you say you like me
And I like you
We can live and dream together
In a world that's new
Sunshine, sunshine, sunshine, sunshine
Sun, sun, sun, sunshine

In a tree house here we lay
Above the blue sea spray
The tide rolls in and on the wind
The guitars begin to play
And the waves come higher, higher
As we sway and dance
And the way I feel,
Makes me want to take a chance

Sing a song of Temma Harbour
Climb a coconut tree
Catch a fish and light a fire
Drink some wine with me
And if you say you like me
And I like you
We can live and dream together
In a world that's new
Sunshine, sunshine, sunshine, sunshine,
Sun, sun, sun, sunshine

Trivia about the song Temma Harbour by Mary Hopkin

On which albums was the song “Temma Harbour” released by Mary Hopkin?
Mary Hopkin released the song on the albums “Those Were The Days” in 1968 and “Those Were The Days” in 1972.
Who composed the song “Temma Harbour” by Mary Hopkin?
The song “Temma Harbour” by Mary Hopkin was composed by Philamore Lincoln.

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