I think you're right! my god, al's singing abaout needing a wee wee!

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Kapo wrote: What is called "The Hawaiian War Chant" was actually taken from a song called "Kaua I Ka Huahua'i". I sent the link to you above. It, as so many Hawaiian songs are, is a love song, a song about making love in the sea spray. Hawaiians liked to use a poetic device called kaona or hidden meaning. You say one thing that sounds obvious but mean another. The sea spray is an example of that. I'll let your imagination run wild. The only parts of the song ever song are the first verse and the chorus. In other parts of Polynesia and on the island of Ni'ihau they pronounce the "k"s as "t"s. That is where you get the "Taua la ta huahua'i la" from.