Ka Moaʻe - by Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett 

Ka ʻiniki mālie a ka moaʻe
Ka i hoʻāla mai ka liʻa puʻuwai i ke aloha

O ka pā aheahe a ka moaʻe
E pā mālie e hoʻonē mai i nēia kino

I lalawe ʻia aku e ka moaʻe
Ke ʻoni aku la keoni mai la i ka mili kaʻa

Haʻina ke aloha o ka moaʻe
Ka i hoʻāla mai ka liʻa puʻuwai i ke aloha
The gentle pinches of the moa`e
Awakened the desire within my heart

The soft blowing of the moa`e
Playfully teases me (my body)

Taken away by the moa`e breeze
Shifting in its caress

A tale of love for the moa`e
That awakend the desire within my heart

Source: Teresa Bright CD "Painted Tradition", Copyright F. Kawaikapuokalani Hewett - Moaʻe is the Hawaiian name of the tradewinds. This mele compares lovemaking to the gentle breezes of the moaʻe and was among the first compositions of Kawaikapuokalani Hewett. Teresa Bright, the composer's cousin, presents one of the most pure renditions of this song.