Ka Lanakila, Volume I, Number 3, 15 Iulai 1909 — Ke Kanaka me Kana Hana-The Man and His Work [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Ke Kanaka me Kana Hana-The Man and His Work
Adli* au pauloU 4 i Ui» kanaka i ohuinii i ka hana ana i kolio ai. I a holia walo oia. a i olr na lako pono 010 i ka noonoo. 110 makolukolu oia ma ka epa, he niakolulu ma ka hapuku; E kaiehu aku i ke kanaka e imi-haia ana ma kana hana. E haawi mai ia'u i ko kanaka mp-'ka.la alohi ma kona mau papalina. A e liaa 110 ka nialu-aka mahopo ona. Ka moa i halawai 1110 na poino, mc ke aheahe ame ka lokomaikai. A i haule ole hoi ke aloha. Ina e paa ana oia i ka pahikaua a i ka mea holoi papahele. Ke paulele nei au i ke kanaka i omau i kona aloha no ka hana.
I hiiwn t niueh 1 ailh iii thc man "\vlio roni])lains ()f th(> work h( 4 has <'hosen to do. Ile s lazv, or defu'i(*nt in brains llc s liki j ly tocheat and likoly to rob; Away with the man who finds fault with his job. Hut f>-iv(» iiK» Ihi 1 man Avith tho sun in his faco, And tho shad(nvs all danc»ing behind; Who ean his roversos with ealmnoss and grao(\ And novor forgots to be kind; For whi»th( i r' he's Avkdding a or swab, I have faitli in tlio nian who's in love with his job.
KA OIWI HANAU O KA AINA I MAKAUKAU NO KA HANA