Nina Keali'iwahamana Kuu Ipo I Ka Hee Pue One Lyrics

Ku'u ipo i ka he'e pu'e one
Me ke kai nehe i ka 'ili'ili
Nipo aku i laila ka mana'o
Ua kili'opu mâua i ka nahele

Hui:
Eiä la e maliu mai
Eiä ko aloha i 'ane'i
Hiki mai ana i ka pô nei
Ua kili'opu mâua i ka nahele

Ka 'owë nenehe a ke kai
Hone ana i ka piko wai'olu
I laila au la 'ike
Kili'opu mäua i ka nahele

Hiki 'ë mai ana ka makani
Ua hala 'ë aku e ka Pu'ulena
Ua lose kou chance e ke hoa
Ua kili'opu mäua i ka nahele

My sweetheart in the rippling hills of sand
With the sea rustling the pebbles
There, the memory is impassioned
In the forest where we delighted

Chorus:
Here, please listen
Here, your lover is here.
He came last night
We delighted in the forest

The gentle rustle of the sea
Softly in the pleasant center
Where I looked
We delighted in the forest

The wind came first
The Pu'ulena wind passed by
You've lost your chance, oh friend
We delighted in the forest

Source: Translated by Ruth Tyau & Sam Elbert - Perhaps the most famous of Likelike's compositions, many believe it was written for a heartbroken girl who could not marry the love of her life. The middle of January, 1887, a large school of aweoweo, a small, red fish was seen off the coast of the island of Hawai'i, where Likelike had once been governor. The massing of the bright red fish close to shore was considered an omen of death for members of the Kaläkaua dynasty. Feb. 2, 1887, Princess Likelike died at age 36. There were rumors that she was prayed to death by a powerful 'ana'ana

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