Tom: C C Am This summer will be different I will move across the town F C G Promenade above the beach until my face turns brown F C With my hands in my pockets and a casual stroll Am from the town beach to the dock C The girls they walk in two's and three's, Am F G their pretty cotton frocks teased by the breeze. C And I will find a long-limbed summer girl for me. I will assume the accent of some Yankee sailor boy Stranded between merchant ships with some time to enjoy. A week or two down by the bay with tupp'ney ice-cream cones And petticoats and sandy kisses, breasts smooth as stones washed by the sea And I will find a long-limbed summer girl for me.