Te Aohuruhuru
by RARAWA KEREHOMA
This song is based on the story of Te Aohuruhuru, from Sir George Grey's “Nga Mahi a Nga Tupuna.”
Rarawa Kerehoma, an authority on the history of his own Northern people, has only this year turned his hand to song-writing.
Te Aohuruhuru, tamahine ataahua, he koroheke tona hoa
Moe iho ite po i te taha ote ahi
Kowata wata ana nga uru, mawhatu ite hana ote ahi
Ko taua pakikau kua pahuhu ki raro
Whakaara hia nga kaumatua
Ka mataki taki, i tona tinana
Ngangana ana, ko tona kiri karengo kau ana.
Oho ake ia, e matakitaki ana te tini koroheke
Rere ana ia kite kokonga
Tangi ai ao noa te ra.
Awatea ake, ka hoe ki waho hi ai
I waho atu ite toka mutunga
Ka tahuri, kite tatau, ka heru, kia tia
Kite raukura, he huia, he kotuku,
Ka whakatika, pike atu, kite toka i waho rawa
Ka tatari, ia ratou
I hakurara iara
U mai ka rongo ite waiata
Ahu mai ite toka i waho rawa
Naku ra i moe tuwherawhera
Ka tahuna ki te ahi
Kia tino turama
A ka kataina a au ra.
Mataaho mai ano ki nga taringa
Tenei au te haere atu nei
Kaiangi mai, ka rere i te pari
Tau atu! tau atu! tau atu!
Tahuri ke ratou, pawere noa te ngakau.
Te Aohuruhuru, a young woman, married an old man
Slept one night by the firelight
Tossed and turned from the heat
And her cloak slipped aside.
Her husband woke the other old men
And they all sat and watched her body
Moving by the light of the fire
But she woke and when she saw the many eyes
Gleaming in all the corners
She fled and hid from them all.
Next day the old men went fishing
Out beyond the last rock
She came back and dressed herself
As if for a wedding
And she went out to the last rock
And waited for the old men
Whose eyes had feasted in the night.
When they came they heard her singing
From the rock high over their heads
If I cast my clothes aside
It was the heat of the fire
Not your love that woke me.
Shame burns like a fire in me
Only the ashes of our love remain.
Take me, I am yours.
Arms outflung, she fell
Her fine clothes fluttered
Caught the light and there
Her body lay, open to their eyes
But they would not look.