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Lanikai Flowers Puamana Dow’s four beautiful daughters, all named after flowers, are the heroines of this Hawaiian love story, the sequel to Lanikai The daughters of Puamana were flowers that grew To blossom and grow near cerulean blue Where moonlight rippled on waters divine,Where bright morning sun would rise and shine: Lehua, Hawaii’s bright red flower,Whenever picked, the rains would showerLokelani, her family’s exquisite roseWhose colored petals inspired prose. Ilima, named for Oahu’s flower,A golden orange for every hour;Mokihana, the citrus flowering fruitUnique as Kauai’s island root. These girls grew up to fit their namesBloomed and laughed and played their gamesAs happy girls of sand and seaNear sun swept waters, they were free. But then, as women, time would touchTheir loving hearts; they’d suffer much.And yet, in spite of all their pain,They’d rally to be whole again. Lehua, Lokelani, Ilima, Mokihana,The four daughters of Puamana.