Kahuli aku
(Mele Kahuli)
Kahuli are called tree-shells in English. They're snails that make noises like crickets.
Kahuli aku
(Mele Kahuli)
Trill Afar
(Song of the Tree-shell)
Children's Song
Children's Song
(Hawaiian)
(English)
Kahuli aku,
Kahuli mai,
Kahuli lei ula,
Lei akolea.
Kolea, kolea,
Ki'i ka wai,
Wai akolea.
Trill a-far,
Trill a-near,
A dainty song-wreath,
Wreath of the akolea fern.
Kolea, Kolea,
Fetch me some dew,
Dew from the pink akolea fern.
Notes
Kahuli are called tree-shells, which are snails (pictured) that make noises like crickets.
Akolea is a type of long growing fern
Kolea is a red-breasted bird of the plover family
Comments
This song and illustration comes from a book from 1909 called Unwritten Literature of Hawaii
The Sacred Songs of the Hula by Nathaniel Bright Emerson. Click the link to access the book online at Project Gutenberg.
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