I use to hate it
As i consider it
Soooo baduy.
I do not even
Appreciated
"magandang umaga,
"hapon" or "gabi!..
When somebody says
"gusto kita",
"kumusta",
"salamat,"
Or even "paalam."
It is not because
I do not want people
greeting me but
we are use to the
English greetings!..
But now,
I am so flattered
When those greetings and phrases
Are what people
use to say when they see me.
It feels good how
these people
across from where I am,
who have not thought
of my tiny country
of seven thousand, one hundred, seven islands before
are learning my language little by little
for them to make me feel
that my friendship,
good work performance,
and my presence
means a lot to them.
And when most of the time everyday,
as I wake up in the morning,
or before closing my eyes at night,
and every time I check my phone;
I can read
and
hear
"Mahal Kita!"..
Oh heaven!..
Heaven it is...
* * * * * * *
fyi:
Baduy - Corny
Maganda - Beautiful / Good
Umaga - morning
Hapon - Afternoon
Gabi - Evening / Night
Gusto Kita - I Like You
Kumusta - How are you?
Salamat - Thank You
Paalam - Goodbye
Mahal Kita - I Love You
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Life is Impossible
| Summer Night, 1913 by Albert Bloch |
What a wonderful life it would be...
If we learn and accept by heart
That we co-exist with other creations.
Respect each other,
See the beauty just
The way we are created.
Then love each other
No matter what our race,
Type of skin and skin color,
language, sound,
And form may be.
Never let our pain,
Bring anger,
Jealousy,
Hatred
And let it set in.
Each and every creation,
Have their own role to play.
I always believe that
Without the other
Life is impossible...
Posted for Magpie Tales
Photo courtesy of Tess Kincaid
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