Ko Hawaii Ponoi, Volume I, Number 52, 10 Iune 1874 — Children are Weary. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Children are Weary.

Go/den Ruf/inp. 40. I 'l.i ■ ' i Ua kula makou la a loihi p, • - - . j A ake i hana e maha mai ai, Nolaiia makou la i ao īa mai Na kuhi, na huli, na luli inaikui. ! Cho.—Na lea nei no na pnkii lnlii Keia mau kuhi me na hnli maikai; He hana hoomahaa oli pu ae, A nani ka leo o kamalii nei. ■ " 2. . Ke o nei na lima io a ia nei, A luili a luli i ukn i kai. K hui na hoa a lea pu no, K huli a luli, u pai-a huro. Cho.—He lea nei no na pokii, &e,, Ma keiā mau luli e pau aku nei, Ka luhi, ka 1010. a mama hou ae, A hoi e kuia, e ho&paanaau, Na kula maikai, na haawina a pau. i Cho.—He lea nei no na pokii, &c.,i . 4. A luhi hou ae ko makou la mau poo, Hoomaha makou la a luli hou no, A pela a mau ia na liana kike, Ke kula, ka ioli. ka naue paipaL Cho.—He lea nei no na pokii liilii, &c., W.