Sugar Cane Songtext - T.I.

Sugar Cane - T.I.

THE ELEVENTH ERA.
She that lived in the heavens and Piolani (married her brother),
She that was full of enjoyments and lived in the heavens,
Lived up there with Kii and became his wife,
Brought increase to the world.
Kamahaina was born a man,
Kamamule his brother;
Kamainau was born next,
Kamakulua was born, the youngest a woman;
Kamahaina lived with Hali.
Loaa was born a man,
Loaa was the husband, Nakelea the wife;
Le was the husband, Kanu the wife;
Kalawe was the husband, Kamau the wife;
Kulou was the husband, Halau the wife.
The husband.--The meaning.
Na'u (mine).
Aa (rocky).
Pulepule (insane).
Nahu (stomach ache, to bite).
Pono (right).
Kalau (the leaf).
Kulewa (stand in space).
Po'u (wet night).
These are myths of Gods.
Poulua (Ulua night).
Pae (arrive).
Paeheunui (large hairy bank).
Hewa (Sin).
Wife.--The meaning.
Kele (mire).
Hehe (laughter).
Mai (sick).
Luke.
Ponoi (one's own).
Ma-ina (a groan).
Kune.
Kalai (clear sky).
Kukululiulu (drops).
Haaa (tube of roots).
Kiekie (high).
Kulu (drop).
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The husband.--The meaning.
These are myths of Gods.
Maku (thick paste).
Wala (overturn).
Piha (full), pi-ha (dried branches).
Mu (moth or ogre).
Nawai (for whom).
Wawa (noised abroad).
Kuai (sell).
Luu (dive).
Mai (come hither).
Maia (banana).
Lana (float).
Lanalana (hopeful).
Pulu (wet).
Puluka (wet and dashed).
Pulukene.
Pulumakau (wet hook).
Pulukea (damp and light).
Nekue.
Nakai (the seas).
Kuleha (looked askance).
Myths of Gods.
Ike (to see).
Mala (soreness).
Malama (careful).
Eho.
Ehoaka (cast shadow)
Ehoku.
Keoma.
Kinohi (beginning).
Ponia (crowned).
Meua (we).
Meualua.
Hoolana (float).
Hoomeha (loneliness).
Wife.--The meaning.
Niau (glide away).
Kunewa (unsteady).
Pihapiha (frills or full to over-flowing).
Kuku (prickles, standing up).
Hele (walk).
Hanehane (spirit voices).
Aanai (grind).
Luulea (dove indeed).
Maia (by that).
Paua (rainy fence).
Kilo (foretell).
Paepae (steps of a house).
Lepea (turned over).
Lelepe (fringy).
Lelekau (leaped up).
Lelemau (leap often).
Umala.
Mahili.
Napoo (disappear


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