ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
Music by HARRY VON TILZER
Words by ANDREW B. STERLING
Original Publication and Copyright 1902 by Harry Von Tilzer Pub. Co.

[Verse 1.]
There's a day, we feel gay,
If the weather's fine.
Ev'ry lad feels so glad,
if the sun does shine,
In his best, He is dressed,
and with smiling face,
He goes with his Pearlie
his own little girlie to some nice place.

[Chorus]
On a Sunday afternoon,
In the merry month of June,
Take a trip up the Hudson or down the bay,
Take a trolley to Coney or Rockaway,
On a Sunday afternoon,
You can see the lovers spoon,
They work hard on Monday, but one day that's funday Is Sunday afternoon,
On a noon.

[Verse 2.]
Coming home, Starry dome,
with a soft moonshine.
Lover's kiss, oh what bliss,
oh what joy divine.
"Goodnight Joe," Goodnight Flo,
don't forget now dear,
Next Sunday at two,
I'll be waiting for you,
on the old Iron Pier."