Honolulu Lyrics – Michael Martin Murphey

Honolulu Lyrics by Michael Martin Murphey

When I was three I went to Honolulu
Dad wore aloha shirts, Mom wore a mumu
The centipedes are all that I remember
I think I dropped my toy drum in the cinders

Down into the mouth of some volcano
Near Honolulu
Grandaddy used to fight in the Pacific fleet
Grandmother used to say the air was warm and sweet

But at last we had to go back to the States
Back to the land of nat’ral gas and rattlesnakes
Grandaddy stayed and opened up a laundry
In Honolulu

My Honolulu Grandaddy drove a Cadillac
He did card tricks then told us how the deck was stacked
He told us dirty jokes about the naval corps
And how one day the airplanes started up a war

And how they buried bodies in long trenches
In Honolulu
Oh, it used to be so nice
When he took us on his knee and told us about that tropical paradise

It was all right
Someday I’m goin’ back to Honolulu
I’ll wear aloha shirts, she’ll wear a mumu
Hawaii calls and who am I to stop it

I think I’ll buy a new toy drum and drop it
Down into the mouth of some volcano
In Honolulu
Aloha oy, aloha boys, aloha toys

Until we meet again
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Michael Martin Murphey Lyrics – Honolulu

Michael Martin Murphey

Honolulu