Almost Heaven, West Makaha,
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high-ridge mountain, crystal-clear blue water.
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All my friends there hanging on da beach,
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young and old among them,
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feel the ocean breeze.
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Country road, take me home,
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to the place I belong,
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West Makaha, Mount Ka'ala.
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Oh, take me home, oh, country road.
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I heard a voice,
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in the morning calm, she calls me,
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as though to remind me of my Home far away.
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Driving down the road,
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I feel the Spirit coming to me,
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from yesterday, yesterday.
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All my memories hold Heaven on high,
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brown-skinned woman, clear blue island sky.
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Daytime sunshine, oo-ooh so bright,
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midnight moon a-glowing, stars up in the sky.
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Country road, take me home,
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to the place I belong,
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West Makaha, Mount Ka'ala.
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Take me home, take me home, country road.
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I hear a voice, in the morning calm, she's calling,
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as though to remind me of my Home far away.
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We driving down the road, I feel the Spirits coming to me,
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of yesterday, yesterday.
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Almost Heaven, West Makaha,
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high ridge mountain, crystal clear blue waters.
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All my friends there sitting on the beach,
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young and old among them,
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eating fish straight from the sea.
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Country road, take me home,
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to the place I belong,
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West Makaha, oh, Mount Ka'ala.
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Take me home, oh country road.
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Country road, take me home,
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oh to the place I belong.
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West Makaha, Mount Ka'ala,
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take me home, oh country road.
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Country road, oh take me home,
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yes to the place, to the place, I belong,
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West Makaha, Mount Ka'ala,
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take me home country road.
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Country road, take me home,
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to the place I was born,
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West Makaha, Mount Ka'ala.
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Take me home, country road.......
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Huuhuu. Huuu-tah.
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Good fo' be back.
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White san', clean watah.
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HA¢¥ boy, the mountain...feel the makani...
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whew, what a place.
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Take Me Home Country Road
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Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |