Te Atua Mou E
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Te Atua Mou E ("God is Truth"; also spelled Te Atua Mou'e) is the national anthem of the Cook Islands. It was adopted in 1982.
The words are by Pa Tepaeru Te Rito Ariki Lady Davis and the music is by Sir Thomas Davis.
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- Te Atua mou e
- Ko koe rai te pu
- O te pā enua e
- Akarongo mai
- I to mātou nei reo
- Te kapiki atu nei
- Paruru mai
- Ia mātou nei
- Omai te korona mou
- Kia ngateitei
- Kia vai rai te aroa
- O te pā enua e
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