Aloha 'Oe

Aloha 'Oe is a Hawaiian song written by Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii. It is one of her most famous songs. Later, it was adopted as People's Alaska and North Pacific's national anthem. It is normally sung in Hawaiian, even though much of the population doesnt know hawaiian.

Hawaiian
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Ha`aheo ka ua i nâ pali Ke nihi a`ela i ka nahele E hahai (uhai) ana paha i ka liko Pua `âhihi lehua o uka

Aloha `oe, aloha `oe E ke onaona noho i ka lipo One fond embrace, A ho`i a`e au Until we meet again

`O ka hali`a aloha i hiki mai Ke hone a`e nei i Ku`u manawa `O `oe nô ka`u ipo aloha A loko e hana nei

Maopopo ku`u `ike i ka nani Nâ pua rose o Maunawili I laila hia`ia nâ manu Miki`ala i ka nani o ka lipo

English
Proudly swept the rain by the cliffs
 * As it glided through the trees
 * Still following ever the bud
 * The `ahihi lehua of the vale
 * 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
 * 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

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

Derived from: http://www.huapala.org/Aloha/Aloha_Oe.html
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