Saturday, April 30, 2016

Surroundings

A Sijo
By Lovely Joy Monacillo
Grade 8 - Dignity








Can I ask you something?  Why are you not cheerful like the flowers?
Your mood is like the atmosphere that changes the sky every day.
But without the sky and the flowers, like you, I will not survive.

Friday, April 29, 2016

The Cold Wind Back Home

A Sijo
By Jerel Daniel Abecia
Grade 8 - Dignity











The vastness of the cold wind in the middle of the forest;
My skin tingles every time the cold wind passes over my skin
It reminds me of the cold wind back home where it pains me.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Come Back

A Sijo
By Shane Grant Saycon
Grade 8 - Dignity









I was feeling gloomy and sad when you left me all alone.
When thunder and lightning struck, it brought back all of our memories.
But I’ll stay on this lonely road, waiting for you to come back home.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Squad

A Sijo
By Adrian Louise AniƱon
Grade 8 - Dignity












The sun rises again in a place where we used to have fun.
Every day, we gather around like flowers waving around;
A place where memories were made with the most annoying friends.

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Feelings

A Sijo
By Rea Mae Bascon
Grade 8 - Dignity














Love can make you smile; it can make you happy and inspired.
It can inspire you and make everything seem possible.
But love can sometimes hurt you, so be careful what you wish for.

Monday, April 25, 2016

The Bright Sun

A Sijo
By Zen Nathaniel Yuzon
Grade 8 - Dignity










Morning has come again; the sun shines as bright as you.
Today is a sunny day, as bright as California.
But you appear in mornings and afternoons, never at night.

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Promises are Jokes

A Sijo
By Amethyst Marquez
Grade 8 - Dignity














As the wind closes the door, so does your space in my heart.
As the flowers bloom and fold, so do my feelings towards you.
On this day, jokes are the truth and promises are the lies.

Friday, April 22, 2016

One with the Pot

A Sijo
By Mike Daniel Espeja
Grade 8 - Dignity











I am one with the pot—it is the most amazing thing.
I like to sit in the pot—it is the most peaceful place.
But wait.  Is this a pot?  I think it is too big to be a pot.

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Farewell

An Elegy
By Rinson Joy Taborada
Grade 9 - Mercy













You were like a red rose
That everyone yearned for.
Now, you've faded away;
Slowly slipping by the bay.

Now, you've left me with scars
That you can never heal.
I gazed at the sky for stars,
Wishing you were still here.

You illuminated like the sun
That shone through everyone.
You have given me fun.
Now, everything is done.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Without You

An Elegy
By Karl Philip Dondoyano
Grade 9 - Mercy














I’m like a spoon that
Has lost a fork and was thrown away;
Like I was being a brat
Who lost his shoes in the month of May.

I can never feel like before.
I was crying on the shore.
You’re the reason I’m feeling blue;
And you left with no clue.

Now, you’re gone
And you’re on the other side.
I thank you for all the fun,
But you were supposed to be my bride.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

'Til Next Time

An Elegy
By Rhoda Maribojoc
Grade 9 - Mercy









Everybody feels the sorrow
Over the time that they borrow.
And now, you’re gone.
You were shot with a gun.

I burst into tears.
This was my worst of fears.
We never said goodbye,
And now I can't help but cry.

The memories we had
Were both good and bad.
And now you’re with Him.
You were nothing but a dream.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Memories

An Elegy
By Amaziah Lily Anne de Rosas
Grade 9 - Mercy












Everybody is broken
For someone was taken.
Everybody burst into tears
Because of their fears.

And now, you are gone.
It doesn’t mean that we’re done.
The worries I had
Were not that bad.

The times I spent with you, though,
Not even the wind can blow.
We were still seven
When you were taken to heaven.

The Leaf That Fell

An Elegy
By Lilian Ruth Joyce Cutang
Grade 9 - Mercy













When the leaf fell from the tree,
We needed to set it free.
Time passed by; nothing changed.
Without you, things went strange.

You left me with a smile.
Now, you;ve taken another mile;
Left me with memories,
Flew off for centuries.

You have made the flowers bloom
Inside a dirty room.
Took off the weeds of my life;
You saved me from a knife.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Buddy

An Elegy
By Linoel Hahn Lantaca
Grade 9 - Mercy
















You were their inspiration,
And not to mention their motivation.
We always thought losing you was impossible.
It turns out nothing is untakeable.

I’m glad I had the chance to know you.
My world was so wonderful with you.
When I lost you, I broke down
Like glass shattered to pieces.
I couldn’t believe my ever dearest buddy
Would be taken like first kisses.

All praises I give to thee
For being an inspiration to me.
I couldn’t ask for a better relationship
Than this special thing we call friendship.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Time to Go

An Elegy
By Tisha Gail Miranda
Grade 9 - Mercy














You are like a tree
That people want to see;
Like a leaf that was falling,
You didn’t hear them calling.

My sleepless nights
Can be seen in lights.
The sorrow I feel inside
Makes me cry outside.

The good things you made
Will never fade.
They will stay in our minds
Like the day you left behind.

Monday, April 4, 2016

How Can I Tell Her?

A Sonnet
By Marco Matthew Belarmino
Grade 9 - Mercy











Why do we confess love to each other?
Because it’s how we show our love at night.
We exchange promises to each other.
I slept and dreamt of great love in my life.
When love was first introduced, it was light.
It was a light that came upon my bed.
I think about it every day and night.
The love we share is big, soft, nice, and red.
I found love the first time you and I met.
You were the one my heart wanted to tell.
I wanted to confess to you and let
You know that when I first saw you, I fell.
My deep love for you could be something great.
I will love you no matter it takes.