"Temma Harbour" is a song by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin. It tells the story of two friends who climb down from a giant lemon tree and head towards the sea, swaying and dancing as the waves grow higher. They reach a treehouse above the blue sea spray where they listen to guitars playing on the wind as the tide rolls in. The chorus encourages listeners to sing a song of Temma Harbour, climb a coconut tree, catch a fish, light a fire, and share some wine. If someone likes you and you like them back, you can live and dream together in a new world filled with sunshine. The song's meaning is open to interpretation, but it seems to celebrate the joy of living in the moment and enjoying simple pleasures like music, friendship, and nature. It suggests that happiness can be found in the little things and in sharing those experiences with others. The story of the song is a reflection of the carefree and hippie culture of the late 1960s when it was released.