Kalamaʻula - Words & music by Emma Kala Dudoit

A he sure maoli no e a
Meke onaona, auwē he
Me ka nani, o Kalamaʻula
 
E kapaia nei ea
He uʻi mai hoi kau, auwē he
Me ka nani, o Kalamaʻula
 
ʻĀina ua kaulana
I ka hoʻopulapula, auwē he
Me ka nani, o Kalamaʻula
 
E hoʻi kāua ea
E noho i ka ʻāina, auwē he
Me ka nani, o Kalamaʻula
 
Haʻina ka puana ea
Hoʻi mai kāua, auwē he
Me ka nani, o Kalamaʻula
Surely, it is so, the genuine
Attractiveness and
Splendor of Kalamaʻula
 
There in the bower
We arrive and behold the beauty and
Splendor of Kalamaʻula
 
This land is famous
A homestead land
The splendor of Kalamaʻula
 
Let us return
And reside in
The splendor of Kalamaʻula
 
Tell the refrain
Let us return to the
Splendor of Kalamaʻula


Source: John Clark, author of "Hawai'i Place Names: Shores, Beaches and Surf Sites"- Excerpted from an interview with Valentine Dudoit, retired HFD Captain, the son of Emma Kala Dudoit, the composer of this song. Emma Kala Dudoit, originally from Kekaha, Kauai, wrote this song when the family moved to Kalamaʻula from Kakaʻako in 1922. She died shortly after in 1923. Well-known composer and entertainer Emma Bush recorded the song in 1928 and was inadvertently listed as the composer. Hannah Dudoit, Emma Dudoit's daughter, then copyrighted the song in order to acknowledge her mother as the composer. Hannah Dudoit has since been listed as the composer. This information was substantiated by John Dudoit, retired HFD Captain, brother of Valentine Dudoit.
Copyright 1929, renewed EMI Miller Catalog, Inc.