Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 44, 8 November 1894 — POETRY. [ARTICLE]
POETRY.
(After Svhmidt aud get* him too.) Sweet sliming doilar, . To thee 1 siti<r! Thon to my eol!ar When l hcar tūee ring. United we »taud—(no I neverst»nd anythiiu(, ] do it yourselt.) 0thers may'call the pclf. but I s«y: Hawaii Alōha, Aioha Huwaii! Oh doilar, dear do!lar! Too eheap all inen hold lhat. Only worthv 5"J ccnts In sllver, Yet fondly l cling to thee. Thou art »11 to me ofiove and trutli, My paradise in agc and youth (Ana nowhcre in the wōrld did I tind thee so casv to get as ln) Hawaii Aloha Aioha ilawaii! Oh swcet siivcr dollar, 1 see thec in dreams. For thec I elimh ovor mouut Tanlalus, Or wade through tbe streams; l'd wear Malia lcis or b>ty Koa t«bles, Or evon »uecuiatc in iee stock tfaough run by (aud aiways yell) ( liawaii Aloha, Aloha Hawaii! Oh dollar. dear dullar, Takc hand and heart Fr»m Ihee my treaaure I never wiil jwrt, Shoutd exchani;e ri»e by all that's lrue and brave 0r p«rt with soBC more wouUl send tno to my »rrave, S» Aloha Hawali Hawaii Aioha (but stlll morc to uiy dear Uollar and DoIe.) Et> Am.ehek Dki'tchek. Ho»{>aapaa, Nov., 1SW.