Tropical Hawaiian Day
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Tropical Hawaiian Day
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Mountains roll down, to the sea,
I wish that you were here with me.
The waves are breaking along the shore,
It`s not the same without you no more
Chorus
Whoa Whoa Whoa Whoa
Repeat/Chorus
Watch the sun lift off the sea,
Cast a shadow off a tree.
Soon the surfers will catch the wave,
The beach will fill with local babes.
Chorus/Repeat/Chorus
Up above the clear blue sky,
The tourist cars come driving by.
Wind surfers across the bay,
Just a tropical Hawaiian day.
Chorus/Repeat
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Ka'au Crater Boys performs "Tropical Hawaiian Day", and this lyric page sits inside the Ka'au Crater Boys catalog on LyroVerse.
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