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HAWAII PONO'I

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'''Hawaii Ponoī''' is the state song and former national anthem of Hawaii. The words were written in 1874 by King David Kalākaua with music composed by Captain Henri Berger, then the king's royal bandmaster. ''Hawaii Ponoī'' was the national anthem of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the adopted song of the Territory of Hawaii before becoming the state symbol by an act of the Hawaii State Legislature in 1967. The melody is reminiscent of ''God Save the Queen'' and the Prussian hymn, ''Heil dir im Siegerkranz''.




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Hawaii ponoī,


'Hawaii ponoī,' ''Hawaii's own,
''
'Nānā i kou mōī,' ''Look to your king,
''
'Ka lani alii,' ''The royal chief,''

'Ke alii.' ''The chief.
''


'Hawaii ponoī,' ''Hawaii's own,
''
'Nānā i nā alii,' ''Look to your chiefs,
''
'Nā pua muli kou,' ''The children after you,
''
'Nā pōkii.' ''The young.
''


'Hawaii ponoī,' ''Hawaii's own,
''
'E ka lahui ē,' ''O Nation,
''
'O kou hana nui' ''Your great duty
''
'E ui ē. ' ''Strive.
''

'HUI(chorus)'

'Makua lani ē,' '' Royal father,
''
'Kamehameha ē,' ''Kamehameha,
''
'Na kāua e pale,' ''We shall defend,
''
'Me ka ihe.' ''With spears.''

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Huapala ~ Hawaiian Music and Hula Archives ~ recording of melody available at website

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