Aloha Tower - Clarence Kinney 

Oheohe Aloha Tower aʻe kū nei
Kilakila i ke awa aʻo Honolulu
 
ʻO ka ipu kukui e ʻānapanapa
Kou mālamalama uʻi kelakela
 
Nāu e mālama aʻe helu pono
I ka manawa pololei aʻo ke kaona

ʻO kāu hana mau lā ʻo ka hoʻokipa
ʻO nā malihini aʻe pōhai nei

Haʻina ka puana me ka maluhia
Oheohe Aloha Tower aʻe kū nei

Aloha Tower stands tall and majestic
At the harbor of Honolulu
 
Your beacon light shines bright
Beaming with a beautful glow
 
It's you that keeps a careful watch and
Maintains the accurate time for the town
 
Your function is to welcome
The visitors that gather here

Here now the refrain with peace
Aloha tower stands tall

Source: - In 1924, construction began on Aloha Tower, a 10-story skyscraper, at the cost of $190,000. It was completed in a year and a half and became the landmark of Honolulu. The 4 clocks, each face 12 feet in diameter and facing different directions, were made of bronze and weighed 7 tons each. The beacon could be seen 20 miles out at sea. This was composed in 1928 to honor Aloha Tower. Translater unknown. Hawaiian Text edited by Puakea Nogelmeier