The shiny shell lullaby. Written, I believe, by Keala Beamer's mother, Nona Beamer. Enjoy.
Pupu Hinuhinu
Words and Music by Nona Beamer
F Bb F C7 F C7 F Bb F C7 F
1. Pupu hinuhinu, pupu hinuhinu e, o ke Kahakai Kahakai e, pupu hinuhinu e.
My shell, shiny shell, my shell pretty little one. I found it by the
ocean. My shell pretty little one.
2. Pupu hinuhinu, pupu hinuhinu e, e lohe kakou e, pupu hinuhinu e.
My shell shiny shell, my shell pretty little one, I listen to the
ocean, my shell pretty little one.
3. Pupu hinuhinu, pupu hinuhinu e, e moe, e moe, e moe, pupu hinuhinu e.
My shell shiny shell, my shell pretty little one, to sleep to sleep to
sleep, my shell pretty little one.

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Reflections on topics including clinical neurology, recent publications in neuroscience,
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