Songtexte Soft-Hearted Hana - George Harrison
I
ate
it
and
at
once
my
eyes
could
see
you
No
sooner
had
I
ooped
it
down
I
felt
so
far
off
from
the
ground
I
stood
on
My
legs
they
seemed
to
me
like
high-rise
buildings
My
head
was
high
up
in
the
sky
My
skin,
the
sun
began
to
fry
like
bacon
And
then
somebody
old
appeared
and
asked
had
I
come
far
And
hadn't
they
just
seen
me
up
on
Haleakala
I
kept
on
body
surfing
to
pretend
I
hadn't
heard
There
was
someone
there
beside
me,
swimming
like
Richard
III
And
I'm
still
smiling
(I'm
still
smiling)
Seven
naked
native
girls
swam
seven
sacred
pools
Lone-ranger
smoking
doobies
said
you're
breaking
all
the
rules
You'd
better
get
your
clothes
on
or
else
there'll
be
a
row
If
it
wasn't
for
my
sunstroke
I
would
take
you
on
right
now
And
I'm
still
smiling
(I'm
still
smiling)
I
fell
in
love
with
my
Soft-Hearted
Hana
She
entered
right
in
through
my
heart
And
now
although
we're
miles
apart
I
still
feel
her
She
lives
beneath
the
crater
in
the
meadow
She
moves
among
the
fruit
and
grain
You
can
meet
her
after
heavy
rain
has
fallen
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