HE TANGI MO TUKINO TE HEUHEU.
NA TONA TEINA, NA IWIKAU. Koheko noa ana i tou po Ko koe anake te au, ko te moe ra, e. E tuia ake ana, Ki runga ra, na te aroha ra ka huri Ronaki me he ika pawbara, Na te atua, ki runga te tiepa. hatiia mai ra, titapu maroro, Ka tokiia to kiri e te hau kopata. Ka pa ianei, he wehenga tau koe, Te wehe i te matua, nohea e hoki mai ki ahau ! Te matua i te whare, Me rauhi mai e te ringa; Te matua i te waka, Me whakataugi ko te wai hoe; Me uta kite patu, me uta kite tao; Nga mahi ra e, i whakararawetia, nei, Ka rewa, kei runga I te apaapatu, kei o tuakana, I te waka e tan ana i te nui a Titu; I te rahi a Tiari, hei kawe i a koe Kite matauraura. Maku e whakaraau Dga tai toru atca i te wai! Epa ma! tirohia mai, ko au anake tenei, Ka riro te mumulia, ka riro te awha ! Ka ngaro te parata; ka maunu Te ika i tana rua. Ateakau ana, ko te turangakau o Ttehua, Takoto ana mai te marama i te pae ki A koe ! ka eke i o he, Ka tau ki raro, e ! ra, i.
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 32
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220HE TANGI MO TUKINO TE HEUHEU. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 3, 1 March 1855, Page 32
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