Hawaii Pono'i

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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
King Kalakaua, author of the anthem's lyrics.
King Kalakaua, author of the anthem's lyrics.
State Anthem of Hawaiʻi
Lyrics King David Kalākaua, 1874
Music Captain Henri Berger
Adopted 1967

Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī is the state song and former national anthem of Hawaiʻi. The words were written in 1874 by King David Kalākaua with music composed by Captain Henri Berger, then the king's royal bandmaster. Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī was one of the national anthem of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and the adopted song of the Territory of Hawaiʻi before becoming the state symbol by an act of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature in 1967. The melody is reminiscent of God Save the Queen and the Prussian hymn, Heil dir im Siegerkranz.

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Hawaiʻi ponoʻī, Hawaiʻi's own true sons,
Nānā i kou mōʻī, Be loyal to your king,
Ka lani aliʻi, Your country's liege and lord
Ke aliʻi. The chief.
   
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī, Hawaiʻi's own true sons,
Nānā i nā aliʻi, Look to your chiefs,
Nā pua muli kou, The children after you,
Nā pōkiʻi. The young.
   
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī, Hawaiʻi's own true sons,
E ka lahui ē, People of loyal heart,
ʻO kou hana nui The only duty lies
E ui ē. List and abide.
   
Hui Chorus
Makua lani ē, Father above us all,
Kamehameha ē, Kamehameha e,
Na kāua e pale, Who guarded in the war,
Me ka ihe. With his spear.

Hawai'i's state song - 1967

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