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The Cockeyed Mayor Of Kaunakakai -Teresa Bright |
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He wore a malo and a coconut hat |
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One was for this and the other for that |
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All the people shouted as he went by |
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He was the cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai |
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He was just a lazy |
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Malihini haole boy |
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All the girls were crazy |
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To share his fish and poi |
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He wore a lei and he wore a smile |
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He drank a gallon of oke to make life worthwhile |
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Then he made 'em laugh till he made 'em cry |
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He was the cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai |
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The horse he rode was skinny |
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A broken-down old female |
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So he placed a green panini |
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Right under the horse's tail |
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He made her buck and he made her fly |
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All over the Island of Molokai |
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You could hear the kanes and wahines cheer |
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As they gave him a lei of kikanias |
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Now you've heard my story |
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'Bout the mayor of Kaunakakai |
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And all his fame and glory |
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On the Island of Molokai |
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Oh he wore a malo and a coconut hat |
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One was for this and the other for that |
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All the people shouted as he went by |
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He was the cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai |