| Song | Hawai'i '78 |
| Artist | Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |
| Album | Iz in Concert [live] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Ioane | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai'i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai'i (The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness) | |
| If just for a day our king and queen | |
| Would visit all these islands and saw everything | |
| How would they feel about the changes of our land | |
| Could you just imagine if they were around | |
| And saw highways on their sacred grounds | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our people are in great great danger now | |
| How, would they feel, could their smiles be content, then cry [Chorus:] | |
| Cry for the gods, cry for the people | |
| Cry for the land that was taken away | |
| And then yet you'll find, | |
| Hawai'i Could you just imagine they came back | |
| And saw traffic lights and railroad tracks | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our land is in great great danger now | |
| All the fighting that the king had done | |
| To conquer all these islands now these condominiums | |
| How would he feel if he saw | |
| Hawai'i nei | |
| How, would he feel, would his smile be content, then cry [Chorus] | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai'i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai'i |
| zuo ci : Ioane | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness | |
| If just for a day our king and queen | |
| Would visit all these islands and saw everything | |
| How would they feel about the changes of our land | |
| Could you just imagine if they were around | |
| And saw highways on their sacred grounds | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our people are in great great danger now | |
| How, would they feel, could their smiles be content, then cry Chorus: | |
| Cry for the gods, cry for the people | |
| Cry for the land that was taken away | |
| And then yet you' ll find, | |
| Hawai' i Could you just imagine they came back | |
| And saw traffic lights and railroad tracks | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our land is in great great danger now | |
| All the fighting that the king had done | |
| To conquer all these islands now these condominiums | |
| How would he feel if he saw | |
| Hawai' i nei | |
| How, would he feel, would his smile be content, then cry Chorus | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i |
| zuò cí : Ioane | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness | |
| If just for a day our king and queen | |
| Would visit all these islands and saw everything | |
| How would they feel about the changes of our land | |
| Could you just imagine if they were around | |
| And saw highways on their sacred grounds | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our people are in great great danger now | |
| How, would they feel, could their smiles be content, then cry Chorus: | |
| Cry for the gods, cry for the people | |
| Cry for the land that was taken away | |
| And then yet you' ll find, | |
| Hawai' i Could you just imagine they came back | |
| And saw traffic lights and railroad tracks | |
| How would they feel about this modern city life | |
| Tears would come from each others eyes | |
| As they would stop to realize | |
| That our land is in great great danger now | |
| All the fighting that the king had done | |
| To conquer all these islands now these condominiums | |
| How would he feel if he saw | |
| Hawai' i nei | |
| How, would he feel, would his smile be content, then cry Chorus | |
| Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o | |
| Hawai' i |