Ka`ehukai - by George Huddy 

Auhea wale `oe o Ka`ehukai
I ka nani iâ `oe o ka maka u`i

O ke kamalani ia piha hau`oli
I ko`u mana`o ia a ka pu`uwai

Huli aku iâ `oe i ka makani
Kou inoa e o mai me ka hanohano

I ka nani no iâ `oe o ka minoaka
E kilohi au i ka nani no o ia`u

Ha`ina `ia mai ana ka puana
He aloha ia `oe o Ka`ehukai

Where are you, Ka`ehukai
You are beautiful and your eyes are pretty

You are a child filled with happiness
In my thoughts you remain as well as in my heart

Turning about in the winds
To answer to your name, are now so majestic

Your beautiful smile makes you beautiful
As you are listening you are so enchanting

Thus comes the end of my story
And the love we have for Ka`ehukai

Source: Translated by George Huddy - This is a namesong composed for Lydia Kaehukai Kamakawiwoole, the composer's cousin, whose grandmother came from Niihau.