Pua O Ka M?k?hala - by Katie Stevens I'i
 
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?Auhea wale ana ?oe, ?-?-?-?
Ka pua o ka m?kahala
Mai ho?ohala mai ?oe, ?-?-?-?
I ka pilina ua pa?a

Keu nô paha ua pa?a, ?-?-?-?
Kou mana?o i?anei
Pili ?ia aku ?oe, ?-?-?-?
Ko l? he kanaka u?i

Nele i ka mea poepoe, ?-?-?-?
Pau ka pilina ua pa?a
Ha?ina mai ka puana, ?-?-?-?
Ka pua o ka m?kahala


Where are you
Makahala blossom
Come, let us pass the time away
In a close relationship
 
Perhaps
Your thoughts are here and
I should be with you
In the days of youth and beauty
 
Without that round object
There is no intimacy
Tell the refrain
Of the makahala blossom
Source: Composed, in 1916, by the grandmother of Vicki I'i Rodrigues. Her husband, John, a composer in his own right, wrote Makee Ailana. There are several blossoms known as makahala. 1) wild tobacco with long narrow yellow flowers, 2) day cestrum with small white tubular flowers, 3) orange cestrum with long narrow blossoms, 3) red cestrum, 4) cape honeysuckle. Music clip by Paina