Ukulele Lady

Abstract

[Verse 1]I saw the splendour of the moonlight On Honolulu BayThere’s something tender in the moonlight, On Honolulu Bay; And all the beachers Are fill of peachersWho brings their “ukes” along,And in the glimmer of the moonlight They love to sing their song. [Verse 2] She used to sing to me by moonlight, On Honolulu Bay, Dond mem’ries cling to me by moonlight,Altho’ I’m far away. Someday I’m going Where eyes are glowingAnd lips are made to kiss, To see somebody in the moonlightAnd hear the song I miss. [Chorus]If you like a Ukulele Lady like a you.If you like to longer where its shady, Ukulele Lady linger too. If you kiss a Ukulele Lady, Will you promise ever to be true? And she see another Ukulele Lady around with you Maybe she’ll sigh, Maybe she’ll cry, Maybe she’ll find somebody else, By and by to sing to, When it’s cool and shady, Where the tricky Wicki Wackies won;If you like a Ukulele Lady, Ukulele Lady like a you

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