In Honolulu - Traditional

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In Honolulu (shirtless and panties)
I went for a walk
Around myself amused
I saw
A girl standing in the distance
I asked her modestly:
"Fraulein may I accompany you?"
Then the little one says:
"Oh please, no!"

I'm married 'I've been married
For a long time
And have everything
You need
I don't need to say anything
And don't need to ask
And what you can
Can my husband also

In Honolulu
In the land of the Azores
And on Samoa
That's the custom
The little girls go
To the town to dance
Without a shirt or panties
With a fig leaf
I'm married 'I've been married
For a long time
And have everything that
You need
I don't need to say anything
And don't need to ask
And what you can
My husband can do too
 
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This traditional song, "In Honolulu," tells the story of a man taking a walk in Honolulu and encountering a girl standing in the distance. He asks her to accompany him, but she politely declines, mentioning that she is married. The song goes on to describe the customs in Honolulu, the Azores, and Samoa, where girls go to town to dance without a shirt or panties, wearing only a fig leaf. The lyrics reflect the man's realization that he is content with his marriage and already has everything he needs. The song captures a sense of cultural traditions and the beauty of the exotic locations mentioned.

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In Honolulu - Traditional
In Honolulu (shirtless and panties) I went for a walk Around myself amused I saw A girl standing in the distance I asked her modestly: "Fraulein may I accompany