I won't fuck with Da Hui
I won't fuck with Da Hui
I won't fuck with Da Hui
Because Da Hui will fuck with me

I won't take off on Da Hui
I won't take off on Da Hui
I won't take off on Da Hui
Because Da Hui will fuck with me

A haole with heart, that's all I'll ever be
'Cause I'm not a part of the North Shore society
Stuck on the shoulder, that's where you'll find me
Digging for scraps with the kooks in line!

I won't park next to Da Hui
I won't park next to Da Hui
I won't park next to Da Hui
Because I don't really feel comfortable

A haole with heart, that's all I'll ever be
'Cause I'm not a part of the North Shore roalty
Stuck on the shoulder, I'm not complaining
Digging for scraps, I'm a kook in line!

A haole with heart, that's all I'll ever be
'Cause I'm not a part of the North Shore society
Stuck on the shoulder, that's where you'll find me
Digging for scraps with the kooks in line!

Don't fuck with Da Hui
Don't fuck with Da Hui
Don't fuck with Da Hui
Because Da Hui will fuck with you!


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    Da Hui was a big gang of island natives that were notorious for being rather territorrial during the 70's to late 80's. They've kind of chilled since then and are pretty much the equivalent of a surfer gang now.

    magicmanx9on November 25, 2004   Link

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