Hawaiian Hospitality
Along the beach, at Waikīkī
A fair wahine is waiting for me
With her dark eyes and loveable charms
A very sweet Hawaiian hospitality
Beneath the moon, we stroll along
And life is just like a beautiful song
When she whispers "Come into my arms"
It's just the old Hawaiian hospitality
And though my heart, may sob to
'Aloha', when I sail away
How my heart, will throb to the thought
Of coming back, some day
And when my dream of love comes true
There will be ōkolehao for two
A little welakahao might do
It's just the old Hawaiian hospitality
Huki aku lā, a huki mai
A huki aku lā, a huki mai
Along the beach, at Waikīkī
A fair wahine is waiting for me
And with her dark eyes and loveable charms
A very sweet Hawaiian hospitality
Oh, beneath the moon, we stroll along
And life is just like a beautiful song
But when she whispers "Come into my arms"
It's just that old Hawaiian hospitality
And though my heart, may sob to
'Aloha', when I sail away, yes
How my heart, will throb to the thought
Of coming back, yeah some day
And when my dream of love comes true
There will be ōkolehao for two
A little welakahao might do
It's just the old Hawaiian hospitality
It's just the old Hawaiian hospitality
It's just the old Hawaiian hospitality
Songwriters: Harry Owens, Ray Kinney. For no