Ka Lahui Hawaii, Volume II, Number 28, 6 Iulai 1876 — THOUGH THE TIME IS SHORT. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

THOUGH THE TIME IS SHORT.

Brightest cmd Best. p. 76. 1 Ala e ano, oiai ke ao, Hana no kakon, hana no a mau, Ku bo a-kiln i ka hua itjaikav Mahiai a kiai i ka haa mai. Cho.—Hana pale nei, haaa «loha pa, Hana no ke ao, hana no lesa, Hana maa,hanaman, opoeke ao, Koonei hana nae, ole ia i pan. 2 He poe aawana'e, imi ia lakon, Kii ma o, maanei, mai ke ao a po; Apo ae a paa, alakai maik«ti Mai ka hewa ae, a hoohai mai. Cho.—Hana pule nei, &c. 8 He poe kanikaa ; ano ka n&aa, Lanna me lakou, a hoolu no Me na huo maikai, he lau bamanoi; Hoohanoli ae, e aloha 0. Cho.—Hana pule nei, &c. 4 A he poa ninau no ke ola mau, No ke ao ma o, kahi no; Knhi pololei i ke ala e, Ala ololi, ala e ola'i. Cho.—Hana pule nei, &c. 5 A he poe maimai, palupala e, He man pua mae, ane helelei; E hoala mai, hanai a maikai, I mohala hoa ma o, malnna'e. Cho:—Hana pule nei, &c. 6 Ane j>aa ke ao, hana awiwi, I apono mai ka Makua e I ka po ana'e, a pii ae i o, 1 hooleiia'e i ka iei nani mau. Cho.—llana pule nei, &c. Hawaii.