One Paddle Two Paddle
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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One paddle, two paddle, three paddle for to take me home.

Fourteen on the right, fourteen on the left.
Take me to Hawaii nei.

A No ka best.

I went away a long time, such a long time a long time ago.

Seen enough cities to last a lifetime goin' away no more.

One paddle, two paddle, three paddle for to take me home.

Fourteen on the right, fourteen on the left.
Take me to Hawaii nei.

A No ka best.

I want to smell the flowers, sweet sweet flowers.
Where the trade winds blow.
Seen enough fences to last a lifetime goin' away no more.


One paddle, two paddle, three paddle for to take me home.

Fourteen on the right, fourteen on the left.
Take me to Hawaii nei.

A No ka best.



Take me to my lover, sweet sweet lover

I´ve left a long ago.

Felt another sorrow to last a life time

Knowing the way no more.



One paddle, two paddle, three paddle, for to take me home.

Fourteen on the right, fourteen on the left.
Take me to Hawaii nei.

A No ka best.
A No ka best.

A No ka best.

A No ka best.





Da, du-da.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "One Paddle, Two Paddle" by Ray Conniff, with its upbeat melody and Hawaiian ukulele tune, mainly focus on the yearning for a return to Hawaii. The verses talk about the longing to return to the peaceful and pleasant island, where the flowers smell sweet and the trade winds blow. The chorus includes the repetition of "one paddle, two paddle, three paddle," describing the journey home by paddling a canoe. The verse "take me to my lover, sweet sweet lover, I've left a long ago" adds a romantic layer to the song, indicating the desire to be reunited with someone special in Hawaii.


The song highlights the culture of Hawaii and connects it with the feeling of homesickness. The lyrics mainly consist of four lines, except for the chorus, which repeats twice. These simple words make the song memorable and easy-to-sing, with a catchy melody that creates a happy and relaxing mood. The song's overall message is about the longing for the place that one calls home and wanting to return to where they feel the most comfortable.


Line by Line Meaning

One paddle, two paddle, three paddle for to take me home.
I am ready to go home now, and only need a few paddles to get there.


Fourteen on the right, fourteen on the left. Take me to Hawaii nei. A No ka best.
I want to go to Hawaii, and I know the best way to paddle there is to move in a synchronized way with fourteen paddles each side.


I went away a long time, such a long time a long time ago. Seen enough cities to last a lifetime goin' away no more.
I have been away from home for a long time and seen many different places and things, but now I am ready to settle down and stay in one place.


I want to smell the flowers, sweet sweet flowers. Where the trade winds blow. Seen enough fences to last a lifetime goin' away no more.
I want to experience the beauty of nature where the flowers smell sweetest and the air is fresh, and I have had enough of busy city life and restrictive barriers.


Take me to my lover, sweet sweet lover. I´ve left a long ago. Felt another sorrow to last a life time, knowing the way no more.
I hope to be reunited with my lover, who I left a long time ago, but have also experienced the pain of loss and doubt about finding the way back to where they are.


A No ka best.
This is the best way to do things.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KUIOKALANI LEE

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