E uā lologo lē fuā ma lē pa’ō
Sā ā Tūala tula’i maia sau ta ō
Tuisāvailu’u, pe moni ea la’u fa’alogō
Ta fia taulia i se tufatufuga o sou malō
Oi Samoa e, oi Samoa e
Pe ā ‘ea o sāū fa’afōfōga e
E fimaliē i si o’u itulagī e
Ua e masani, i lē ‘ainiusamī e
Sī o’u nu’u e, e lē matuā mamao
E malū lava lē savili i le tafao
O lē ‘a’ai ua ‘ese lē ‘ovā
O lē malae pa’epa’e e pei o le kionā
Oi Samoa e, oi Samoa e
Pe ā ‘ea o sāū fa’afōfōga e
E fimalie i si o’u itulagī e
Ua e masani, i lē ‘ainiusamī e
Wow! learned something new. Never knew this was a Punialava’a song. LOL
Ae e iai laina e sese. O le laina mulimuli o le fuai’upu muamua.
(Ta fia taulia i se tufatufaga o sou malo)
Laina 2 o le fua’upu lona 2.
(E malu lava le savili i le tafao)
Jay-dub, are you the secret composer for all these songs? Is that why you know all the lyrics?
Wow, alrighhht! Thank you for the corrections.
Now I’d love to hear a correction for my mis-information about who sings this song… 😉
I was told that the composer of this popular song was Rev. Bert Williams. Rev Williams was also a principal at Malua Theological College early 70’s. Father of George Williams lea ga compose-iga le Rosalia.