Lap lap (sometimes spelled laplap) is the national dish of Vanuatu. Laplap is prepared by pounding taro or yam roots into a paste, followed by cooking them with fresh coconut cream with some pork, beef, chicken or flying fox in taro or spinach leaves in an underground oven.
A lap-lap is a waistcloth or loincloth worn in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific. This item of clothing has three parts: a front flap, a back flap, and a thread to tie them around the waist. The sides are generally open. How much is covered by the front and back flaps varies.
Related to the lap-lap is the lava-lava, which is an all-round rectangular cloth worn like a kilt or skirt by Polynesians.
Wanna start again, be a kid again,
'Cause baby I'm not that person you pretend.
CHORUS:
Damn girl gone loop,
Loop a loop a loop.
Loop a loop a loop a loo.
Damn girl gone loop,
Loop a loop a loop.
Loop a loop a loop a loo.
Wanna start again, wanna change my name,
'Cause baby I'm not an angel
You cannot be saved.
CHORUS
Just like Hamburger Hill...
Throw another small child on the fire.
I'm trying to build an empire.
One steps forward, baby, two steps back,
Moonwalking beneath that harlot's flat.
Damn world gone loop,
Loop a loop a loop a loop a loo.
Damn world gone loop loop a loop a loo,
Loop a loop a loop a loo.
As we fall through the hoops
Going loop a loop.
As we fall through the hoops