"We're going to that one particular harbour. Take our Caribbean roots with us, huh? You certainly look dressed for the occasion." Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei
I know I don't get there often enough But God knows I surely try It's a magic kind of medicine That no doctor could prescribe
I used to rule my world from a pay phone Ships out on the sea But now times are rough Oh I got too much stuff I can't explain the likes of me
Chorus: But there's this one particular harbor So far but yet so near Where I see the days as they fade away Finally disappear
But now I think about the good times Down in the Caribbean sunshine In my younger days I was so bad Laughin' about all the fun we've had
I seen enough to feel the world spin Mixin' different oceans meetin' cousins Listen to the drummers and the night sounds Listen to the singers make the world go 'round
Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei
Lakes below the mountain Flow into the sea Like oils applied to canvas Oh how they permeate through me
But there's this one particular harbor Sheltered from the wind Where the children play on the shore each day And all are safe within
A most mysterious calling harbor So far but yet so near Where I see the day when my hair's full gray And I finally disappear
Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei
Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei
Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei Ia ora te natura E mea arofa teie ao nei
(Ua pau te maitai no te fenua) (Te zai noa ra te ora o te mitie) (Ua pau te maitai no te fenua) (Te zai noa ra te ora o te mitie)
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