Album: End of World (2023)
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  • Falling in our hearts
    Here again, Hawaii
    We're here, you and me

    Aloha (aloha), well, hello there
    Aloha, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    Aloha, well, hello there
    Hawaii

    All journeys end
    Some begin again
    And we're here, you and me
    Hawaii (Hawaii), remember me
    I remember you, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    Hawaii (Hawaii), remember me
    I remember you, Hawaii

    Don't fly too soon
    No need to cry, in pain
    You are loved
    Again, again
    Hawaii
    You and me
    All those good times

    Aloha (aloha)
    Well, hello there
    Aloha, Hawaii (Hawaii)
    You are loved
    Hawaii
    Remember me, I remember you
    Hawaii, Hawaii
    Remember me, I remember you
    Aloha (aloha)
    Hawaii Writer/s: Bruce Neal Smith, John Lydon, Lu Edmonds, Scott Firth
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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