Refrain: A A7 D Cdim A Tra-la-la, tweedlee dee dee it gives me a thrill E7 D9 E7 A D9 Bm7/5- A To wake up in the morning to the mock - in' bird's trill A A7 D Cdim A Tra-la-la, tweedlee dee dee, there's peace and good will - E7 D9 E7 D9 A D9 Bm7/5- A You're welcome as the flowers on Mock - in' - bird Hill E7 A A7 D B7 When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A And kisses the roses 'round my windowsill E7 A A7 D B7 Then my heart fills with gladness when I hear the trill E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A Of those birds in the treetops on Mock - in' - bird Hill Repeat Refrain: E7 A A7 D B7 When it's late in the evenin' I climb up the hill E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A And survey all my kingdom while everything's still E7 A A7 D B7 Only me and the sky and an old whippoorwill E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A Singing songs in the twilight on Mock - in' - bird Hill Repeat Refrain: One verson of the lyrics which I found sometime ago on the internet lists this as a third verse which Patti Page *may* have included on one or more of her recordings: E7 A A7 D B7 Got a three cornered plow and an acre to till E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A And a mule that I bought for a ten dollar bill E7 A A7 D B7 There's a tumble-down shack and a rusty old mill, E7 D9 E7 Bm7/5- A D9 A But it's my home sweet home up on Mock - in' - bird Hill. Repeat Refrain: