Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A New Poem Posted Today

Hey everyone! I posted a new poem just thought of a few minutes ago. Here's the poem

SUPERFICIAL THINGS

You don't need to buy diamond rings
To show me the sweetness your love brings
All I want is your affection
And what I need is your attention

I don't need a dozen roses
What will I do with them
Those flowers will wither
But your love will remain forever

So forget the roses, forget the rings
Forget all the superficial things
Not even the shiniest diamond could bring
The happiness that my heart for you sings

note again: there is NO Inspiration for this. just pure mind and boredom

Monday, October 27, 2008

Self Made Poems-product of boredom

100% NO INSPIRATION-THIS IS PURELY A WORK OF BOREDOM AND A LINGUISTS' TALENT


WHAT LOVE MEANS?

Love is a many splendor thing,yes it's true
One feels for another, and that other feels it too
Being in love is like a joy ride
It's a whimsical feeling from which you just can't hide

Loving someone is a true treasure
The feeling of joy and dire pleasure
This is how it feels to be committed
To someone you hold dear and someone you needed

It gives you many feelings
Feelings you never felt
Seeing him makes you melt like butter
Hearing his voice makes your heart flutter

Love comes when you least expect it
It possess you and its soon before you know it
Though you don't want it, your actions show it
You're in love, don't deny it.

Linggo Ng Wika: A Nationalistic Celebration


This was a really exicitng occasion in our school that showcased our creativity, appreciation of Philippine culture, and interpretation of nationalism.

These were shown by means of decorating our classroom windows and doors with all things representing our province and about the Philippines. Our class was assigned to showcase Leyte, so we dug up some tips about it. We decorated our windows with a big jeepney showing the faces of Philippines heroes. To add a more Filipino touch, we put some banderitas. We also had a Santacruzan-esque event at the covered courty. We had an arc of our own, and we came up with a beautiful one. It was intricately wrapped with crepe paper with the name of our province on top. During the Salu-Salong Pinoy, I saw students buzzing around the campus carrying native foods to sell. Our food stand did well in terms of sales. After the delicious Pinoy lunch, we had the Samu't Saring Galing or mini-talent show. Some sang or played instruments.

I went home happy that day with a sense of nationalism and pride in me. This event shows that you can be patriotic and have loads of fun at the same time. I hope our school holds more events that would bring out the good in us and at the same time, make our celebration worthy by making it fun.