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Aloha Weeps
Aloha Weeps Aloha weeps In waves of grief Pounding on a windswept beach To grieve the loss of gracious footsteps That gently walked upon its sand Where the waves that tickled her heart Now carry a plumeria lei Beyond the horizon. Pele mourns Her adopted child Whose fiery imagination Flowed like lava in poetry To build new lands of inspiration Child, laughing in pikaki’s fragrant garden, Slips quietly from breath’s bonds Past the islands’ shores. Trade winds grieve Murmuring her name Steadfast In gossamer hues Of orchids and hibiscus, Hawaii’s pua aloalo, So they remember to give Breath to her words Gliding over rolling surf And rustling palms. Rainbows cry Reach out to touch Her giving servant heart, To touch her beauty, To find her na'u garden empty With only her Aloha scent Lingering Among the ilima of Oahu As she soars on rainbow wings Into friendly skies again. The tropic sun laments In a ring Of fiery tears In secret waterfalls Among the blue awapuhi – trails of naupaka And coral reefs That guard tropical beauty When tides recede To hear the conch shell call her home. Aloha Hawaiian Rose. Mahalo nui loa, ka’u hoaaloha! Thank you so much my friend. God be with you! ke Akua pu. On the passing of Connie Marcum Wong! Poet extraordinaire! Servant Heart! Faithful friend! Beautiful flower in Hawaii’s garden. Constance means steadfast. 9-16-22 Thank you William, Hilo Poet, for teaching me the beauty of the Hawaiian language. I truly hope I have written it correctly to honor this beautiful language. Awapuhi is a beautiful blue flower native to Hawaii. Ilima is the flower of the island of Oahu Naupaka is a small white, fragrant flower of Hawaiian legend Na’u is the Hawaiian, fragrant gardenia Pua aloalo is the Hibiscus – state flower of Hawaii
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