Tropical Lady Lyrics
Kapena

Lyrics
She's my lady, she's my baby, she's my woman Lord above
And I'll love her till the end of time
And I'll love her till the end of time
Said I'll love her till the end of time
Her lips are kissed by the sweet morning mist
Her eyes as bright as the full moon at night
She's my lady my tropical baby and she's mine
Until the end of time, my Tropical Lady, my island baby
Said I love her till the end of time
Said I love her till the end of time, Lord above
Said I love her till the end of time
But I, don't know what to say to her
And I don't know what to do
But one thing I know girl,
She's my Tropical Lady, my island baby
She's my woman, Lord above
And I'll love her till the end of time
And I'll love her till the end of time
Said I'll love her till the end of time
Instrumental
Everyday I'm away from you
I get these Tropical Lady blues
How can I live when I'm feeling so blue
When all I want is to be by you
My Tropical Lady, my island baby
And she's my woman, Lord above
And I'll love her till the end of time
And I'll love her till the end of time
And I'll love her till the end of time
But I, don't know what to say to her
And I don't know what to do
But there's one thing I know girl, I love you
My Tropical Lady, I love you, my island baby
Said I'll love her till the end of time
Said I'll love her till the end of time
Said I'll love her till the end of time
Said I'll love her till the end of time (end of time)
Said I'll love her, I love her, till the end of time (end of time)
Said I'll love her, till the end, of time (end of time)
Until the end of time (end of time)
I love you
Song & Lyrics Facts
Kapena's "Tropical Lady" is a classic Hawaiian song written by Kapena DeLima and released in 1981 on the album, Kapena. The band consists of brothers Kimo and Keawe DeLima, along with their cousin Kapono Beamer.
The lyrics tell of a beautiful girl from Hawaii who has left her home to seek adventure elsewhere. It is an upbeat, joyful song that celebrates the beauty of the islands and the spirit of its people. The song was a hit in Hawaii and continues to be popular today.