Leilani

David Faulkner / James Baker

Somewhere on a South Pacific island
Sits a young man staring at the surf.
His native girlfriend died a death quite violent
A tribal sacrifice made to the earth.

She was brown, her hair was black, her eyes were blue.
A chief's daughter, Leilani was her name.
She and her young man made a handsome two
But lava tore them both apart again.

Leilani, don't go to the volcano (he'd say).

They were saving for a little hut,
She collected sea-shells every day.
Everynight they'd share a cigarette
But The ancient, angry gods got in the way.

Leilani, don't go to the volcano (he'd plead).

(CEREMONY:)
Katoomba, Hey! Macumbah, Ho!
Umgawah! Hey! Ho! Hey-eh! Ah...
Leilani - crula-bula-ulladulla-wok-a-tai
Aba-laba-laba, Hut!

Leilani-nevageta-huta-tera-cota-tile
Aba-laba-laba Hut!
Umgawah!!!

Still the young man sits upon the beach,
He's staring misty-eyed out into space.
He's thinking about his girlfriend (of late, deceased),
At least her death had purpose; now his life is a waste!
Leilani, don't go to the volcano (he'd beg her)

Trivia about the song Leilani by Hoodoo Gurus

On which albums was the song “Leilani” released by Hoodoo Gurus?
Hoodoo Gurus released the song on the albums “Stoneage Romeos” in 1984, “Electric Soup” in 1992, “Gold Watch” in 2012, and “Names Darling Names” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Leilani” by Hoodoo Gurus?
The song “Leilani” by Hoodoo Gurus was composed by David Faulkner and James Baker.

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