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ing the lips! We two have wrestled, Milu and I. I had the upper hand; I had the upper hand; Then was I beneath: I escaped, all but killed by him. PAHA EWALU. He opua la, he opua, He opua hao walo keia, Ke maalo nei e ko'u maka. He mauli waa o Kaamalama. Eia ke kualau Hoko o ka pouli makani, Oe nei la, e Kaamalama Ke hele ino loa i ke ao. Ua palala, ua poipu ka lani, Ua wehe ke alaula o ke alawela, He alanui ia o Kaamalama. Oe mai no ma kai, Owau iho no ma uka; E hee o Aikanaka I ke ahiahi. E u ka ilo la i ko' waha; Ai na koa i ka ala mihi. Ai pohaku ko' akua. Ai Kanaka ko maua akua. Kuakea ke poo I ka pehumu. Nakeke ka aue i ka iliili. Hai Kaamalama ia oe, Hae' ke akua ulu ka niho. Kanekapualena; E Ku lani ehu e; Kamakanaka, Na'n na Kawelo Na ko lawaia. CANTO VIII. Here is a cloud, there another. This cloud bears destruction; I have seen it pass before my eyes. The obscure cloud is the canoe of Kaamalama. This is the tempest, Wind in the darkness; Thou art the sun, Kaamalama, Rising clouded in the dawn. Dark and shaded are the heavens, A warm day begins to dawn. This is the path of Kaamalama. Thou art from the sea, I, indeed, beneath the land mountain. Fly, O Aikanaka, In the evening! Maggots shall fatten in thy mouth; The soldiers eat the fragrant mihi. Thy god is a devourer of rocks; Our god eats human flesh. Bleached shall be thy head In the earth-oven. Thy broken jaw shall rattle on the beach pebbles. Kaamalama shall sacrifice you, The god's tooth shall grow on the sacrifice. O Kane of the yellow flower; 0 Ku, bright chief; Kamakanaka, I am Kawelo, Thy fisherman. In the following canto Kawelo reproaches and menaces the chief Kaheleha, who had deserted him for Aikanaka. PAHA AIWA. Kulolou ana ke poo o ka opua, Ohumuhumu olelo una la'u: Owau ka! ka ai o ka la na. E Kaheleha o Puna Kuu keiki hookama Aloha ole! O kaua hoi no hoa Mai ka wa iki I hoouka'i kakou I Wailua; Lawe ae hoi au, oleloia: Haina ko'u make Ia Kauai. E pono kaakaa laau Ka Kawelo. Aole i iki i ka alo i ka pohaku. Aloha wale oe e Kaheleha O Puna. A pa nei ko'poo i ka laau, Ka laulaa o kuikaa. Nanaia ka a ouli keokeo. Papapau hoa aloha wale! Aikanaka ma, Aloha, Aloha i ka hei wale O na pokii. CA
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