My parents are Cook Islanders and if there is 1 song that sticks in my mind, it will always be this one when I was a child, made me cry when I heard it for the 1st time in many years. My parents are foundation members of the Pacific Islands Presbyterian Church in Otara, so my 22 years has always been a mix of singing, laughing and being soaked in 3 cultures, will never forget how truly special this song is to me. Faa fetai lava uso.
LISTENING TO THIS SONG REMINDS MY NANA MUGA. I MISS YOU SO MUCH MAMA. REST IN LOVE, PEACE & PRAYERS.
veesmith11 4 months ago
My parents are Cook Islanders and if there is 1 song that sticks in my mind, it will always be this one when I was a child, made me cry when I heard it for the 1st time in many years. My parents are foundation members of the Pacific Islands Presbyterian Church in Otara, so my 22 years has always been a mix of singing, laughing and being soaked in 3 cultures, will never forget how truly special this song is to me. Faa fetai lava uso.
geoff40 5 months ago 2
please post the words..
abird65 6 months ago
Tofa my feleni, 'ole'a 'ou te'a
'ai folau i le vasa le ali'i pule i meleke
ne'i galo mai Samoa, si o ta 'ele'ele
'ae manatua mai pea, le 'aupasese
Oh, I never will forget you, Samoa e ne'i galo atu
mosesmolioo 9 months ago
any chance of posting the Samoan words. I would love to teach this to my tamaiti.
malo lava.
fa2gud 1 year ago
malie swaks 808
bravehart1974 1 year ago
See if you live samoa love samoa you are samoa
swaks808 1 year ago 5
Amen
samoanloto 1 year ago
remind me of upolu my home sweet home
stutterthepimp 1 year ago
Nice
madkisser915 1 year ago