Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian - Kingston Ukulele Society
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Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiian - Kingston Ukulele Society
(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,
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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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