Tag: poem
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Haikus to Freedom
I was reading the Inquirer a week and a day ago, and I thought of airing some opinions on Philippine news. With some poetry. I. to think of the world quite odd: easy to clamor easy to forget The Philippines is perhaps one of the few “democratic” countries where a corrupt president –overthrown by a mass…
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Look Up – Spoken Word by Gary Turk
My sister linked this video to me, and for a crystal clear moment I felt my life change.
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10 thoughts on loneliness (i’m in an unfriendly slump)
It comes and it goes.
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lazy sunday morning
words are not the sword that i would drive against you blood, knives, tooth and nail Me in my head, to that adjudicator and to that guy and to my failures. MINT 2014 :(
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it’s another not-me day
I have been hollowed out and carved like stone which is, so curious. i am not stone i am brittle, i am weak i am breakable in the best ways a malleable little thing can be Life update / context I have a problem with dealing with emotions. If I have too many of them –if…
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27, 28
27. Baby, it’s cold 0° and it’s fine I don’t have a jacket on. I crave the cold, It fills me up, cradles me close. Teeth chattering, I feel less & more alone. 28. maling tanaga pinilit kong tastasin tahi ng aking gawi, sa loob naging pansin laman nati’y isang yari. Life update Tanaga: 7-7-7-7…
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the feeling of tiding over and wearing thin is one i haven’t felt in a long long while won’t you come celebrate with me this rare opportunity ? whisper to my ears the way you’d keep me still push my pieces together until i see my skin my lids fall and myself as my empty…
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Bored.
Spacing and indention and all sorts of words can turn moments into mysteries.
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Art Recs: Spoken Word
There are a few things in life that leave me honestly breathless: the suspense of a novel, the progression of a musical piece, the unabashed movements of a singular person. And there’s spoken word poetry, which leaves me breathless not once or twice, but all throughout a performance. There’s something so raw and so personal about spoken…