Purea

: The lyrics describe the feeling of being "cleansed" by the wind, the rain, and the morning sun. It represents the process of letting go of heavy burdens, sorrows, or "shadows" (nga mamae) to find peace and renewal.

Pure and Undefiled Religion: A Sermon for Proper 17, Year B, 2018 : The lyrics describe the feeling of being

: Originally written during a time when Sir Hirini Melbourne was facing a terminal illness, the song served as his own prayer for spiritual clarity and calm. It has since transitioned into a universal song of healing, commonly performed at funerals (tangihanga), school assemblies, and celebrations to bring people together. It has since transitioned into a universal song

: Moving from a state of heaviness or "darkness" into the "light" of a new day. commonly performed at funerals (tangihanga)

To understand the "proper story" behind the concept, consider these core themes:

: Like the Māori "wāhine toa" (strong women) who find strength in the land, the story of Purea Nei is about finding the internal resilience to carry on after a challenge.