WHERE THE SWEET HAWAIIAN BREEZES BLOW

© 1920
Lyrics: Walter Scott; Music: Ted Marsh

Sheet Music: Goodwyn Music Publishers

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Down 'midst the palms of the south sea isles
I lost my heart to a maiden's smiles
Tho' far away still I can't forget
In dreams I oft-times see her yet

Where the sweet Hawaiian breezes blow
There's a maid with dusky eyes aglow
Ev'ry evening by the Summer sea
Neath the waving trees, there she waits for me

On her lips a plaintive little song
Come back dear, don't stay away too long
How I'm longing once again to go
Where the sweet Hawaiian breezes blow

There 'neath the waving Hawaiian palms
I held her closely within my arms
O'er us the pale moonlight cast a spell
As sadly I kissed her farewell

Where the sweet Hawaiian breezes blow
There's a maid with dusky eyes aglow
Ev'ry evening by the summer sea
Neath the waving trees, there she waits for me

On her lips a plaintive little song
Come back dear, don't stay away too long
How I'm longing once again to go
Where the sweet Hawaiian breezes blow


Mahalo to Larry W. Jones for the lyrics and sheet music image for this song.


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