Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian - Kingston Ukulele Society

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(G) Let's talk dirty in Hawaiian, whisper in my (D7) ear. Kicka poo ka maka wa wah wahini, are the words I long to (G) hear (D7). (G) Lay your coconut on my tiki,  ...
Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian (Written by John Prine and Fred Koller, 1986.)

(C)\\\ (G)\ (E7)\ (A7)\ (D7)\ (G)\ (E7)\ (A7)\ (D7)\ (G) (D7) (tacet) Well I (G) packed my bags and bought myself a ticket For the land of the tall palm (D7) tree Aloha Old Milwaukee, Hello Waiki(G)ki (D7) (G) I just stepped down from the airplane When I thought I heard her (C) say Waka waka nuka nuka, (G) waka waka (E7) nuka nuka (A7) Would you (D7) like a (G) lei? (D7) Eh? (G) Let's talk dirty in Hawaiian, whisper in my (D7) ear Kicka poo ka maka wa wah wahini, are the words I long to (G) hear (D7) (G) Lay your coconut on my tiki, what the hecka mooka mooka (C)dear Let's talk dirty in Ha(G)waiian, (E7) Say the (A7) words I (D7) long to (G) hear (C)\\\ (G)\ (E7)\ (A7)\ (D7)\ (G) (D7) (tacet) Well it's a (G) ukulele Honolulu sunset Listen to the grass skirts (D7) sway Drinking rum from a pineapple Out on Honolulu (G) Bay (D7) (G) The steel guitars all playing While she's talking with her (C) hands Gimme gimme oka doka (G) make a wish and (E7) wanta polka (A7) Words I (D7) under(G)stand (D7) (chorus) Well I (G) boughta lota junka with my moola And sent it to the folks back (D7) home I never had the chance to dance the hula I guess I should have (G) known (D7) (G) When you start talking to the sweet wahini Walking in the pale moon(C)light Oka doka what a setta (G) knocka rocka (E7) sis boom bocas (A7) Hope I (D7) said it (G) right (D7) (chorus)

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