Eleile - Words & Music by Kimo Keanu


I aloha ia uka ʻiuʻiu
Hoʻolau kanaka i nā manu
He nahele i pūia ke ʻala
Ka liko o ka ʻawapuhi

Hui:
Lipolipo ka wai o Eleile
Huʻihuʻi i ka noho a ka ʻohu
I mehana i ka lau a ke aloha
I ka pili ʻaoʻao ʻana iho

No ka nani lau lāʻī ke aloha
I ka hoʻihoʻi wai a ka liko
Eia ka hoa aʻe kohu ai ē
ʻO ka wahine o ka malu

Beloved is that distant upland
Peopled by the birds
A forest that is imbued with fragrance
Where the gingers form their buds

Chorus:
Dark is the water of Eleile
The cold dwelling place of the mist
It is made warm by love
That stood close at my side

For the beauty of the ti leaves we love
Closed into a bud by the water
This is the suitable companion
The woman of the clouds


Source: Johnny Noble’s Royal Collection of Hawaiian Songs - Eleile is a dark swirling pool on Maui also known as the water that returns the ti. It is customary to break a ti leaf stalk and throw it into the pool. As the water swirls, the leaves are unfurled, then pushed back into a long, tight bud. Translation by Mary Pukui. Hawaiian Text edited by Puakea Nogelmeier © 1928 John Noble, Rights throughout the world controlled by Miller Music Corp.