Sweet Sunny South Take me home to a place where I first saw the light To the sweet sunny south take me home Where the mockingbirds sing me to sleep every night Oh, why was I tempted to roam? Oh I think of regret of the dear home I left And the warm hearts who cheered me then Of the wife and the dear ones of whom I'm bereft And sight of the old place again Take me home to a place where my little ones sleep And old Massa lies buried nearby O'er the graves of the loved ones I long there to weep And among them to rest and to die Take me home to a place where the orange trees grow To my cot in the evergreen shade Where the flowers on the river's green margin they grow They are sweet on the banks where we played 'Til the path to our cottage they say it has grown green The place is quite lonely around And I know that the smiles and the forms I have seen Now lies in the cold mossy ground [Repeat third verse]