FAIR HAWAII
(James Fulton Kutz, 1913)
Enchanting is the scene when the silvry moon is beaming
On murm'ring waters at my dear Waikiki.
The twinkling stars are bright and of your sweet charms
I'm dreaming All my love will live for you eternally.
When far away sweetheart I am always of you thinking
Of that sweet day dear when first I met you,
Love called me to your arms as the golden sun was sinking
'Till we meet again, to you I will be true.
Fair Hawaii Oh dear Hawaii,
Lovely isle of the Southern sea,
Fair Hawaii Oh dear Hawaii,
Fondest mem'ries you bring to me.