Category Archives: Haikuno
Haikuno 38: M.T.G
True love? Yes it is. Yet it is being concealed Not to disturb you. I hope for the day, Yes, when Im ready and might, To tell what is inside. But for the meantime, I have to conceal my heart, And love secretly.
Haikuno 37: OFW
She cries and she weeps, But needs to go overseas, And leave her children. She works day and night, Enduring thy miseries, Just to feed her kids. She cries and she hopes, That someday, golds are with her, When kids done their books.
Haikuno 36: Ondoy
Wind, rain, wind yelling! Spinning crazy whirlwind, And it began like… Like a quiet thief, Devouring a pot of gold, Destroying the mines. Tears flow on the flood, Shivering, wet and surprised, And, all were destroyed.
Haikuno 35: I am a Filipino
Hardships are simple. Flood? They swim, yet can smile, They cry, but with hope. They give and they care, Even in the hardest days, Giving their own life. None has ever live, Like their brown and caring race, None! None in this world.
Haikuno 34: Kulalanti*
Fire! Fly! Fly! Firefly. Light the blackness of the night, Glow! Glow in the dark! Easy, cease, relax; Come over, come light my urge; Come! Come and be trapped! Selfish and playful; Glee! Under a paper tree; When I was a kid. *Kulalanti is an Ilocano term for Fireflies.
Haikuno 33: Beg of a Five-year Old Boy
Sir! Buy my bag please! Its only a peso sir; I need food to eat. Sir! I really beg, Please buy, this way you can help; My sister is sick. Mother is gone sir; Father died when I was two; Need to feed myself.










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