- A Kauai, a ke olewa iluna
- Ka pua lana i kai o Wailua
- Nana mai Pele ilaila
- E waiho aku ana Oahu
- Aloha i ka wai niu o ka aina
- E ala mai ana Mokihana
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- Wai auau o Hiiaka
- Ho`opa`apa`a Pele ilaila
- A`ohe kau e ulu ai
- Keehi aku Pele i ka ale kua-loloa
- He onohi no Pele, ka oaka o ka lani, la
- Eli eli, kau mai
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- To Kauai, swaying above
- A floating flower at sea, off
Wailua
- Pele turns her gaze over
there
- She's bidding farewell to
Oahu
- Beloved land of the coconut
with water
- Fragrance of Mokihana is
wafted
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- Hi`iaka bathes in the
water
- Place where Pele
quarreled
- Put aside for future
attention
- Her foot now spurns the
long-backed wave
- Pele's eyes blaze like a meteor
flash in the sky
- Finished the prayer, enter,
possess!
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