Jerry Santos/Olomana - 1976
| I remember days when we were younger, |
| We used to catch o'opu in the mountain streams, |
| Round the Ko'olau hills we'd ride on horseback, |
| So long ago it seems it was a dream. |
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| I remember days when we were wiser, |
| When our world was small enough for dreams, |
| And you have lingered there my sister, |
| And I no longer can it seems. |
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| Change is the strangest thing, it cannot be denied, |
| It can help you find yourself or make you lose your pride |
| Move with it slowly, as on the road we go, |
| Please do not hold on to me, for I must go alone. |
| I remember days when we were smiling, |
| When we laughed and sang the whole night long. |
| And I will greet you as I find you |
| With the sharing of a brand new song. |
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