WATCH: 'Saturday Night Live' closes with musical ode to Arkansas city

Saturday Night Live closed its latest episode with most of its cast and a few celebrity guests singing along to a humorous song that at least purported to be about Fayetteville.

The show-ending sketch, which aired shortly before midnight in Arkansas, featured a fictional band, The Harkin Brothers, singing "Summertime in Fayetteville."

One of the band members, host Fred Armisen, asks the audience if anyone is from Fayetteville before launching into a song with lyrics that include references to "eating plates of honey ham all day" and a "nap in a burned-out pickup truck."

In addition to much of the show's cast, the song featured Maya Rudolph, Andy Samberg, Jason Sudekis, Larry David and Carrie Brownstein. Watch the whole song at left or read the full lyrics below:

Frogs are jumping up on the lillypads

I'm eating plates of honey ham all day

Commuting to a tired swimming hole

Arkansas is calling out my name

Hot Hot summertime

Nothing like a nap in a burned-out pickup truck

Fireflies fly right into my mouth

Running barefoot on a pile of rocks and stones

Then I see Henrietta

Henrietta

Henrietta

Summertime in Fayetteville, hot hot summertime

Summertime in Fayetteville, hot hot summer time