Ka ʻAnoʻi - Words & music by Charles E. King

Mai hōʻoniʻoni mai ʻoe
Ka pili aloha a māua
ʻElua wale nō māua
Me ke nui manu o ka lewa

Hui:
Paʻa ʻia iho ko makemake
Koʻolua nou no ka pō
Kou kuleana paʻa nō ʻia
Ko lihilihi i ʻanoʻi ai

Mai punihei hewa ʻoe
I ka nani o ʻāinapō
Eia iho nō ka ʻanoʻi
Me ka lā mālamalama
Mai kuhihewa aku ʻoe
I ka ʻula o ka ʻōhelopapa
ʻO kou makamaka nō ia
Ko aloha i pālua ʻia
Do not disturb
The love that binds us two
There was only the two of us
With the many birds of the air

Chorus:
Hold onto your desire
Let it be your companion of the night
That is your own right
The object of your desire

Do not be deceived
By the beauty of ignorance
Here is something you should cherish
The bright light of the sun
Do not be fooled
By the redness of the strawberry
That is your friend
That one who loved you two-fold

Source: King's Hawaiian Melodies - Verse 2, stanza 2, ʻāinapō (land of night) mean ignorance. Translation by Mary Pukui. Copyright 1917, 43 Charles E. King