Halehuki - Helen Desha Beamer 

Uluwehi ku’u home
Kū kilakila i ka lihi wai
Wai kaulana o ia uka
I ka uluwehi o Halehuki
Ia home kau i ka ʻolu
Home hoʻokipa i ka malihini
I laila au hoʻohihi i ka nani
O ia home

Hui:
Nani wale Halehuki
Kuʻu home e kū nei
I ka ʻowē nehe mai
A ka wai o Wailuku
Ia home i pili ʻia
Me ka nani o ka bougainvillea
Pumehana kuʻu home i ke aloha

Lush and verdant, my home
Stand majestically on river’s bank
Renowned waters from the uplands
Enhance the beauty of Halehuki
This home, nestling in the shade
Is ever open to the visitor|
There, I am a part of the beauty
Of this home

Chorus:
Oh, how beautiful, Halehuki
My home stands here
Above the rumbling murmur
Of the waters of the Wailuku
This home is adorned with the clinging
Beauty of bougainvillea
My home is warm because of love

Source: Songs of Helen Desha Beamer - Halehuki was the name of the Beamer faimily home in Hilo, Copyright 1953 Harriett Beamer Magoon