Take the long winding road rising up from the sea
To a place where the roots of my family run deep
On the side of this mountain my grandfathers sleep
In this place I call home
In this place where my mother and father were born
I would join them in time, on a neighbor island shore
On the road from the start, where I lived all these years
But right next to my heart there's a place for you here
Hōlualoa In the heart of Hualālai
At the top of the road that winds from the sea to the sky
Laid back cool in the coffee trees
Ridin' high on a Kona breeze
The roadside ginger no longer there but fragrance lingers in the air
The giant mangos still hold on In places where they're left alone
Cotton clouds bring gentle rains and rainbows greet the sun again
Hōlualoa, Hōlualoa, Hōlualoa, this place I call home
That long winding road brought me home from the sea
To a love kept alive in a young child's memory
Where Māmalahoa highway and Hualālai meet
Either way, it's a place I call home
There are times when it seems nothing changed from before
People still talkin' story by the ol' Paul's Place store
The mauka road is lined with prideful walls of hand set stone
In this place I call home ...
Hōlualoa Hōlualoa
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