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1 E pari ra
Maori action song -
2 po karekare ana
A very popular Maori action song.Po karekare ana, Nga wai o Waiapu, Whiti atu koe hine, Marino ana e. Chorus: E hine e, Hoki mai ra, Ka mate ahau i, Te aroha e.Are the rippling waters, Of Waiapu, Cross over girl, Tis calm. Chorus: Girl, Return here, For I shall die, Because of love. -
3 hoki hoki
Hoki, hoki, tonu maiTe wairua o te tauKi te awhi ReingaKi tenei kiri eTo this skin Ka pinea koe e ahauKi te pine o te arohaKi te pine e kore neiE waikura e
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