Aloha 'Oe
Here's a song that was written and translated by Queen Liliuokalani. It's her most famous song and a it's a cultural symbol of Hawaii.
Aloha 'Oe
Farewell to Thee
Farewell Song
Farewell Song
(Hawaiian)
(English)
Ha'aheo ka ua i nā pali
Ke nihi a'ela i ka nahele
E hahai (uhai) ana paha i ka liko
Pua 'āhihi lehua o uka
Hui:
Aloha 'oe, aloha 'oe
E ke onaona noho i ka lipo
One fond embrace,
A hoʻi aʻe au
Until we meet again
ʻO ka hali'a aloha i hiki mai
Ke hone a'e nei i ku'u manawa
'O 'oe nō ka'u ipo aloha
A loko e hana nei
Hui
Maopopo ku'u 'ike i ka nani
Nā pua rose o Maunawili
I laila hia'ai nā manu
Miki'ala i ka nani o ka lipo
Hui
Proudly swept the rain by the cliffs
As it glided through the trees
Still following ever the bud
The 'ahihi lehua* of the vale.
(Chorus)
Farewell to you, farewell to you
The charming one who dwells in the shaded bowers
One fond embrace,
'Ere I depart
Until we meet again
Sweet memories come back to me
Bringing fresh remembrances of the past
Dearest one, yes, you are mine own
From you, true love shall never depart.
(Chorus)
I have seen and watched your loveliness
The sweet rose of Maunawili
And 'tis there the birds of love dwell
And sip the honey from your lips.
(Chorus)
Notes
*A Hawaiian flower
"Parts of 'Aloha 'Oe' resemble the song 'The Lone Rock by the Sea' and the chorus of George Frederick Root's 1854 song 'There's Music in the Air'. 'The Lone Rock by the Sea' mentioned by Charles Wilson, was 'The Rock Beside the Sea' published by Charles Crozat Converse in 1857, and itself derives from a Croatian folk song, 'Sidi Mara Na Kamen Studencu' (Girl On The Rock)." -Wikipedia
Comments
This song was sung in the movie "Lilo and Stitch".
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