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Kapena Hilo Rain Lyrics

March 17, 2013 by admin

Hilo such a rainy old town
I listen to the rain coming down
don’t it fall so free

Take a walk in the rain
and let the rain wash away our pain
you can start all over with me

Went to a party on Big Island
everyone was having fun and styling

The band began grooving
all the people got up and started moving

Soon the clouds rolled in
and it began to rain

They were dancing, dancing in the hilo rain
Dancing, dancing in the Hilo rain

I met a wahine she looked so fine
she had a nice smile you know da kine

So i waited for my chance
that’s when i asked if she’d like to dance

She took me by my hand, it began to rain again
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain

And she said:
Do you know the place to go to see the stars in the sky?
Just a little hideaway together you and I

And we might spend the night if you a naughty child
Hilo rain and I, no, no, no, no, no

Soon the clouds will lift and it began to rain
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain
Dancing, dancing in the hilo rain

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‘O ‘OE ‘IO

March 10, 2013 by admin

by Luke Kaa Morgan

Hawaiian Songs Explained

Discover the deeper meaning of your favorite Hawaiian Songs.

Click on any of the lyrics on this page to get a Hawaiian to English translation and an exposition on the deeper meaning of the lyrics.

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‘O ‘OE ‘IO, E MAKUA LANI
‘O ‘OE ‘IO, KA WAIOLA
'O 'OE 'IO, E KUMU OLA
KA MEA HANA I NÄ MEA A PAU
E KU'U HAKU,
KA MAUNA KI'EKI'E
'O 'OE 'IO

Source: Aloha Ke Akua Ministries

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E KU’U HAKU, KA MAUNA KI’EKI’E ‘O ‘OE ‘IO

March 10, 2013 by admin

My Lord, Who is the Highest Mountain You are ‘Io

God should reign supreme in our lives. Like Mauna Kea is the highest mountain in Hawaii, God should be the highest priority in our lives.

God is the supreme and only God. God is God Most High.

Do you place God above all things? I don’t know about you, but I know that I often don’t.

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KA MEA HANA I NÄ MEA A PAU

March 10, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

The one who has made all things

God made everything and everyone. He deserves all the glory.

Without Him we are nothing but dust and ashes.

Please leave a comment and share what you think.

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‘O ‘OE ‘IO, E KUMU OLA

March 10, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

You are ‘IO, The Source of Life

This line says that you are God the source of all life.

God is the source of all life. He created mankind. He makes the grass grow and the world turn.

It is because of Him and Him alone that we live.

Please leave a comment if this means something to you.

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