1246 days ago

Koraunui Ukulele performing Ice cream

DJ from Naenae

Another Koraunui Ukulele original that we wrote last week.
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Ice cream
[G] Ooh, ooh, wooh, hooh [C] ooh, ooh [D7] ooh
[G] Ice cream, ice cream
[C] We were so hot, all we [D7] talked about was
[G] Ice cream, ice cream
[C] Dribbles down your fingers on a [D7] sunny day
[G] Ice cream, ice cream
[C] We were so hot, that's [D7] all we talked a[G]bout
[C] Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh [D7] toot, toot.

[G] You don't know where you're going
If you [C] don't know where you've [D7] been
[G] Summertime in the morning is
[C] Blossoms on the [D7] trees
[G] Summertime in the afternoon is
[C] Whiskey shots in my [D7] summer house
[Em] Summertime in the evening is
[C] Corn cobs and [D7] steak on the barbeque
[G] Ooh, ooh, woh, hooh [C] ooh, ooh [D7] ooh.

[Chorus]

[G] You don't know where you're going
If you [C] don't know where you've [D7] been
[G] When I go out to the beach
I [C] fish and get a [D7] red suntan
[G] When I go out to the bush
I [C] tramp and have a [D7] picnic
[Em] When I go out to the garden
I [C] weed and eat my [D7] apples
[G] Ooh, ooh, woh, hooh [C] ooh, ooh [D7] ooh.

[Chorus] x2
[C] Ooh, ooh, wooh, hooh [D7] ooh, ooh [G] ooh.

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Linen

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Hello neighbours,Does any one have any linen,towels or blankets you want to pass on.Would so appreciate them.Thanku