Lazy Afternoon
Ernestine Anderson Lyrics


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It's a lazy afternoon
And the beetle bugs are zoomin'
And the tulip trees are bloomin'
And there's not another human in view
But us two.

It's a lazy afternoon
And the farmer leaves his reapin'
In the meadow cows are sleepin'
And the speckled trout stop leapin' up stream
As we dream.

A fat pink cloud hangs over the hill
Unfoldin' like a rose
If you hold my hand and sit real still
You can hear the grass as it grows.

It's a hazy afternoon
And I know a place that's quiet, 'cept for daisies running riot




And there's no one passing by it to see
Come spend this lazy afternoon with me

Overall Meaning

Ernestine Anderson’s “Lazy Afternoon” is a beautiful, peaceful love song that describes the idyllic setting of a lazy afternoon with two lovers being the only humans around in sight. The opening verse sets the tone for the song, expressing the beauty and tranquility of the afternoon with the “beetle bugs zoomin’,” “tulip trees bloomin’,” and the absence of any other humans around, except for the lovers. The verse continues to describe the farmers’ only source of income, leaving his work for a moment to relax in the warm sunshine, and the cows taking their nap in the meadow, creating a serene environment. The speckled trout stops leaping upstream, and the couple is lost in their thoughts, daydreaming and enjoying their love in such a beautiful surrounding.


The chorus emphasizes the peacefulness of the afternoon, where a “fat pink cloud hangs over the hill unfoldin’ like a rose.” The couple is so still and serene that they can hear “the grass as it grows.” The second verse continues the peaceful rural scene, revealing a hidden and quiet place where only daisies run wild, adding to the beauty of a perfect afternoon. Ernestine Anderson invites her lover to spend a lazy afternoon with her in this beautiful moment, promising that they will never forget it. This song invites listeners to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty all around them, fully embracing the tranquility and serenity of a lazy afternoon.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a lazy afternoon
The day is relaxed and slow-paced.


And the beetle bugs are zoomin'
Small insects are moving quickly around us.


And the tulip trees are bloomin'
The flowers on the trees are in bloom.


And there's not another human in view
It's just the two of us and no one else around.


But us two.
We are the only ones here.


And the farmer leaves his reapin'
The person who tends the land has stopped working for the day.


In the meadow cows are sleepin'
Animals are resting in the fields.


And the speckled trout stop leapin' up stream
The fish in the water are calm and still.


As we dream.
We relax and let our minds wander.


A fat pink cloud hangs over the hill
A large, colorful cloud is visible in the sky.


Unfoldin' like a rose
Slowly expanding and taking shape, like the petals of a flower.


If you hold my hand and sit real still
If we are quiet and close, we can enjoy the moment.


You can hear the grass as it grows.
The sounds of nature are all around us, even the small movements of the grass.


It's a hazy afternoon
The day is somewhat unclear or fuzzy.


And I know a place that's quiet, 'cept for daisies running riot
I know of a peaceful spot where the only noise comes from the playful daisies.


And there's no one passing by it to see
There are no other people around to disturb us.


Come spend this lazy afternoon with me
Join me in enjoying this carefree day.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Latouche, Jerome Moross

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