Oh Kauai, Hawaii Perpetually Be
This is my ‘keep it inexperienced’ proclamation, of sorts, for the Hawaiian Islands. The island of Kauai is being overbuilt, for such a tiny island. This poem notes what progress brings, and part of the destruction that can occur, due to our inconsiderate march toward what we contemplate to be progress. Embrace these fragile sources, that have been left in our care. Allow us to keep in mind to tread lightly, on the land and sea, respect the items we have now been given, in order that they might still be there for future generations. Wherever you’re, keep in mind that is your personal responsibility to guard your individual view of the ‘Aina’, which is ‘land’ in Hawaiian.
After World Warfare II, the U.S. authorities got here to exchange agriculture as the most important employer in Hawai’i. This was primarily due to the strategic navy importance of Hawai’i’s location within …
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