Beyond the reef, Where the sea is dark and cold, My love has gone, And our dreams grow old. There'll be no tears There'll be no regretting, Will he remember me; Will he forget? I'll send a thousand flowers, When the trade winds blow; I'll send my lonely heart, For I love him so. Some day I know He'll come back again to me. 'Til then my heart will be Beyond the reef.

 

State Motto: Ua mau ke ea o ka aina I ka pono translated: The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. Below are some of my favorite websites for Hawaii. Where I lived: Waikiki Beach Live Cam Hawaii radio: listen and purchase music View Paradise - Hawaiian Islands Facts About Hawaii Haleiwa Freeze-dried Poi Hawaii Profile-Demographics Hawai'i Highways Guide Uncle Charlie, Hawaiian Storyteller Kauai Style Midis Hawaiian Language Web Site Parker Ranch largest ranch in USA ABC Stores Hawai'i Lava Hut Clothing and more The Hula Source Ala Moana Mall Recipes from Muana Loa Hawai'i Calls Recipes Hula Supplies and more Super Deals Hawai'i

Island furnishings, hula implements, jewerly, artwork and more

Kauai and Hawai'i Drink Recipes Make a Plumeria lei Plumeria Grove in Hawai'i Grow your own Orchids More grow your own Orchids Red Cattleya Orchid Netting for candy leis Planning a Luau Hawai'i Christmas Cards Hawai'i Christmas Resources Plan your Christmas vacation in Hawaii. See my listing there too. Hula Steps Hula Video Lessons The 'Olelo (Language) of Hawai'i Fun Facts About Hawai'i Hundreds of Hawai'i Links Map of Waikiki I lived across the street near the area where the star is on the top far right side of the map, walking distance to Waikiki and the Ala Wai Canal. :-) The music: "BEYOND THE REEF" Copyright © 1949 Lyrics & Music: Jack Pitman Please take the time and listen to the plight of Hawaiian. Click on the Dear Mr. President MP3 link below. Dear Mr President  I wish I had been born in Hawaii. Texan by birth but Hawaiian in my spirit.

image of a pink orchid lei

It is said, if you throw your lei into the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii and the lei returns to you, then you will return to Hawaii. Princess and I shall return some day. (note: remove the string from your lei so as not to hurt the sea life.) A HUI HOU! (until we meet again)


The music: "Beyond The Reef" Recorded and sequenced by Kalani Nishimura

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