My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
I want to be with all the kanes and wahines that I knew long ago
I can hear old guitars a playing, on the beach at Hoonaunau
I can hear the Hawaiians saying "Komomai no kaua ika hale welakahao"
It won't be long 'til my ship will be sailing back to Kona
A grand old place that's always fair to see
I'm just a little Hawaiian and a homeside Island boy
I want to go back to my fish and poi
I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by
Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by

I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
I want to be with all the kanes and wahines that I knew long ago
I can hear old guitars a playing, on the beach at Hoonaunau
I can hear the Hawaiians saying "Komomai no kaua ika hale welakahao"
It won't be long 'til my ship will be sailing back to Kona
A grand old place that's always fair to see
I'm just a little Hawaiian and a homeside Island boy
I want to go back to my fish and poi




I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's song "My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua, Hawaii" is a charming tune that invokes a deep sense of nostalgia for the singer's homeland. The lyrics describe the singer's desire to return to their little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii, and be with old friends and acquaintances. The mention of "kanes and wahines" refers to men and women, respectively, and offers an insight into the singer's social connections. The mention of "old guitars a playing" and "Hawaiians saying" indicates a familiar atmosphere, and the line "Komomai no kaua ika hale welakahao" translates to "welcome to our house of weaving".


The second verse reiterates the singer's desire to return to their little grass shack and, this time, mentions the presence of a fish ("fish and poi" is a traditional Hawaiian dish). The line "Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by" is an accurate representation of Hawaiian flora and fauna, with the humuhumu fish and nukunuku eel being common sights in Hawaii's waters. Throughout the song, the singer's emotions are conveyed through a whimsical melody that is upbeat and lively, further enhancing the imagery and sentiment of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
I yearn to return to my humble abode, a small grass hut situated in Kealakekua, a charming town in Hawaii.


I want to be with all the kanes and wahines that I knew long ago
I desire to reunite with all the men and women, fondly known as kanes and wahines, whom I acquainted with in the past.


I can hear old guitars a playing, on the beach at Hoonaunau
I can clearly hear the sweet melodies produced by the old guitars being played on the serene shores of Hoonaunau.


I can hear the Hawaiians saying "Komomai no kaua ika hale welakahao"
I can hear the hospitable Hawaiians welcoming me with open arms, asking me to come to their humble abode, "hale welakahao".


It won't be long 'til my ship will be sailing back to Kona
The wait won't be much longer before my ship sails back to Kona, the picturesque coastal town in Hawaii.


A grand old place that's always fair to see
Kona is a magnificent place famous for its beauty that never fails to impress its visitors.


I'm just a little Hawaiian and a homeside Island boy
I'm merely a small Hawaiian native who grew up on the islands and still finds comfort here.


I want to go back to my fish and poi
I long to return to my customary diet comprising of fish and poi, a Hawaiian staple dish made up of pounded taro root.


Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by
In my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii, I get to witness the magnificent Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa fish swimming effortlessly by.


Where the Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa goes swimming by
In my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii, I get to witness the magnificent Humuhumu, Nukunuku a puaa fish swimming effortlessly by.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BILL COGSWELL, JOHNNY NOBLE, TOMMY HARRISON, WILLIAM COGSWELL

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Comments from YouTube:

@bill3murr

EXCELLENT.........LOVE 'EM. THANKS.

@cynthiapickett7403

In honor of my mother Jackie (who actually got to go there); also remember the song from the Our Gang short "Mike Fright" from the same period. Love the early stuff.

@cynthiapickett7403

I know of no blood/familial ties with these guys (different part of state as well as era), but I was also born in Ohio.

@hawaiivolcanosquad3322

Aloha! I like this song

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