Trade Wind Lyrics of Aloha Land, And Other Verses

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It's getting kind of chilly, Kealoha ; we've got a great big bunch of ginger flowers ; Just one more kiss before we part, huapala; the night and all its secrets, love, are ours.
Tomorrow we must tread the old grim footpath, for- getting love and music, moon and song — We'll be very proper persons, Kealoha, when day with all its duties comes alongf.
46 A WET NIGHT.
It was a gusty night, The moon blinked through the clouds, And the pelting rain drove fitfully, Drenching the theater crowds.
The ba
...r-room's lurid glare Was mirrored on the pave, And the red and greens of a druggist's shop Flushed the street with a color wave.
The hacks slushed up and down, Churning a sea of mud — It might have been a London night On the hill of ancient Lud.
The theater crowds dispersed, The garish lights went out, And a poor thing in a doorway stood, As wet as a sodden clout ; A poor, bedraggled thing With paint upon her cheek, Who furtively glanced up and down A friendly face to seek.
It might have been the Strand, When falls November's blight — The chilling rain, the gusty wind, The poor thing in the night.


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