Synopsis
I read James Michener's Hawaii
five times. From my northern climes
I went to live there--five times
I lived the history of those islands.
First volcanos and bare rock.
Birds blew in on typhoons
and seeds blew in and grew
and a people followed the great shark
who led them
and New England missionaries
followed their calling
and laborers from starving villages
in China and land-starved peoples
from Japan were brought in
to work fields of pineapples
and sugar cane
and all together the island became
a land of what Michener called
the Golden Race.
And Hawaii became America.