MY LONELY LOLA LO

© 1916
Lyrics & Music: Stanley Murphy, Arthur Lange & Alfred Solman

Sheet Music: Joe Morris Co., New York, Francis, Day & Hunter, London

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Boola birds are singing out their sweetest tune
In Hawaii
Sil'vry moon is shining on the old lagoon
In Hawaii

That's why I love to go
With lovin' Lola Lo
While we cuddle up in a little canoe

Sailing with my lonely Lola Lo
Where the Hawaiian lillies grow
While she whispers
Don't you go, don't you go
Don't you go from lonely Lola Lo

There's an old Hawaiian wedding tune
Hula hulas love to croon in June
Don't say Aloha, it makes me sigh
Aloha, it means goodbye
You'll want to come back
You'll want to come back
To your lonely Lola Lo

Banyan trees are softly swaying to and fro
In Hawaii
While the cooling south sea island breezes blow
In Hawaii

That waily weeding tune
Will ring out mighty soon
While I honeymoon with my honey in June

Sailing with my lonely Lola Lo
Where the Hawaiian lillies grow
While she whispers
Don't you go, don't you go
Don't you go from lonely Lola Lo

There's an old Hawaiian wedding tune
Hula hulas love to croon in June
Don't say Aloha, it makes me sigh
Aloha, it means goodbye
You'll want to come back
You'll want to come back
To your lonely Lola Lo



Mahalo to Larry W. Jones for these lyrics.

If you can supply the lyrics to this song, please e-mail Aunty Sylvia. Mahalo.









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