Ke Aloha Aina, Volume XI, Number 39, 29 September 1906 — WAIPIO SONG. [ARTICLE]

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WAIPIO SONG.

Kaulaoa bt3u leki i ka nui mano, Haowalaau nei pum Waipio, Hanohaoo ia pua ua leiia, Kuo pna pikate alo ehoeha, Kuu kiuo keia maloeloe, Mea ole nei kul tt e waiho oei, Hookahi a'u pua e anoi nei, I iei kahiko no kau kioo, A'u i papa leo aku ai, E kakali ka manao me ka makemake, Kan aikaue iuhe» oe, Hooko a'e eu I ko makemake, B Eili —~e mai uwe oe,. B hele 00 au a hoi mai, G he!e i ka loa 0 ka »iua, I ka ai mai na kupana mai, B ka au a maloeloe, Keoae a'e au ia hiiahila, * T7a heie aka au me ka hopo ole, A ku ana ia ne ka liaEiakila, Aoie i ka nui me ka lehalehu, 0 Kaiiii 0 Kimio iawa kuu lei, Loaa ae au i k« Ehukai, 1 ka nai manu e pohai nei, Liuliu makou makaokau, £ huli hoi ana i kA home, ī ka onoo ka rami 0 Lanikeha, Papa leo au me lehua, Ke hni ala.oe e Lsi aloha, A noho i ka poli 0 ka makua, Eia no au me Lei lehua, Kou hoa 0 ka uka o Kaupalaoa, E nenea i ka hone a ke kehau, Ua meha e ke kala aohe manu, He a-i nmau oa ka makua, He manao kol-nei i hiki oaai nei, Aoie nat oe i maliu mai, Aole no au e hooiohe ann, mai ana ka puana, Elima no pua law» fcua lei. Eakuia e SYLVĒSTER ALIMA. Ponalua, Hooap, Waipio, Hawaii, Sepfc. 14, 1906.