Erle Frayne Argonza y Delago
Shall we again rendezvous
As the rains and leaves do
To the month of June?
Of what romance are we to partake
When neither of us sees at all
The shadow
Nor hears news and whereabouts
Of one another?
Behold! Walls of time have been built
Between us. The chance of communicating
With one another
Had been buried
In catacombs
Complete with dirges.
[Writ. 27 May 91, Cubao, Quezon City, M.Manila]
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Monday, June 28, 2010
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Monday, May 17, 2010
STA. ANA
Erle Frayne Argonza y Delago
Cranes atop carabaos at work
Amid endless sights of rice fields
That merge with the mountains on their brims
Where thick canopies of trees add color
To the green canvass of the picturesque scenery
Here are the trademarks of the path
To Sta. Ana the forthcoming legend.
Reached by land from arterial roads
Where the traveler’s exhaustion is gaily relieved
By the vista of the cool blue sea
A limitless basin aplenty
With marine basics and exotics.
Soon there shall rise an industrial
Enclave whose merchandise will be sold
To foreign lands and peoples.
Fisherfolk, planters and workingmen meet
There in an unintended league
To realize that beauteous and bountiful
Nature and profitable shops & foundries
Can’t at all conceal miserly living.
[Writ. 05 June 1988, Proj. 8, Quezon City, M.Manila]
Cranes atop carabaos at work
Amid endless sights of rice fields
That merge with the mountains on their brims
Where thick canopies of trees add color
To the green canvass of the picturesque scenery
Here are the trademarks of the path
To Sta. Ana the forthcoming legend.
Reached by land from arterial roads
Where the traveler’s exhaustion is gaily relieved
By the vista of the cool blue sea
A limitless basin aplenty
With marine basics and exotics.
Soon there shall rise an industrial
Enclave whose merchandise will be sold
To foreign lands and peoples.
Fisherfolk, planters and workingmen meet
There in an unintended league
To realize that beauteous and bountiful
Nature and profitable shops & foundries
Can’t at all conceal miserly living.
[Writ. 05 June 1988, Proj. 8, Quezon City, M.Manila]
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