Nā Hala O Naue
Appearance
Nani wale nā hala ʻeā ʻeā
O Naue i ke kai ʻeā ʻeā
Ke ʻoni aʻela ʻeā ʻeā
Pili mai Hāʻena ʻeā ʻeā
ʻEna aku nā maka ʻeā ʻeā
ʻO nā manu i ka pua ʻeā ʻeā
A ʻike i ka lehua ʻeā ʻeā
Mikiʻala i laila ʻeā ʻeā
I laila nō au ʻeā ʻeā
Me ka manaʻo pū ʻeā ʻeā [1]
Nani wale ka nahele ʻeā ʻeā
I pūia i ke ʻala ʻeā ʻeā
Ke ʻala lauaʻe ʻeā ʻeā
ʻO ka pua mokihana ʻeā ʻeā
ʻOni aku nā Hono ʻeā ʻeā
Ka pua o Piʻilani ʻeā ʻeā
ʻO koʻu lei ia ʻeā ʻeā
ʻO ua laʻi nei ʻeā ʻeā
Haʻina ka inoa ʻeā ʻeā
ʻO Kaleleonālani ʻeā ʻeā
Notes
[edit]- ↑ Alternate phrase
(Me ka anoi pū)
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