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| This mele was composed in November, 2005. It honors a new relationship and the ‘eha which is sometimes inspired by the uncertainty of an affair. Like mist that settles on an especially distant mountain peak, ia mea he aloha gently unfolds along its own path -- one does not expect it and can never dictate it. Ka pīhoihoi o ka na‘au, however, is unmistakable and one should follow where it beckons, as "‘a‘ole loa i ka hana a ke aloha" -- distance is ignored by love. (Pukui, ‘Ōlelo No‘eau 173) ‘Auhea ‘oe e ku‘u pili, ku‘u hoa i ka ua Līlīlehua
‘Ohu‘ohu i ke anu kuaehu, ka ua kani ko‘o o He‘eia Pulupē i ka ua Kūkalahale E ‘alawa mai ho‘i ‘oe e ka ipo ‘Auhea ‘oe e taku ipo, ku‘u pua kau mai i luna
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