by the ruins
the long silence of
a broken bell
morning mist
a string of diamonds
on a spider’s web
window with a view
the misty glass door
hides her nakedness
snapshots –
children flying kites
old tarsier
slow now with his leaves and tango years
sunset –
Buddha’s third eye
before he sleeps
morning breeze
the smell of her breath
and dripping hair
scent of apples
no not the trees
but the story
child of the quick hands
a fruit stand
an apple less
evening rain
a homeless angel cradled
on a wooden cart
Urduja House –
all quiet now the golden
song of cicadas
stone monument
not the parthenon i’ll build for poesie
moonless night
thinking of Himalayas
and her eyes
tequila night
after clicks of glass
blackout
O Libya
men yearning for your mien and oily skin
(for Liz Taylor)
violet-eyed moment
a petal falls
a lover’s sigh
last,train,out–
listening,to,Doveglion’s
comma,poems
haiku is…
that one breath
that one misses
aftermath
night sky
no super moon
in sight
tattoed
on her navel
blue roses
wedding day –
her last look at
the ‘best man’
summer breeze –
still missing the rain
and your embrace
ides of March
here it comes with
bonsaic verses
stargazing –
a sprinkle of Tinker Bell’s
pixie dust
dried between the pages
of Love Songs of Sappho
rose petals
writer’s block
on an empty page
my coffee cup
full moon
listening to spoken word
and bamboo song
catwalk
deep into the night
scent of jasmine
sunset
flight of white herons
hanging on a wall
hovering over
the flight of the hummingbird of Nazca
soft rain
a frog leaps from
one leaf to another
creeping fog
a little moonlight
crosses the river
Tsunami –
the crescent moon
a wreck in the clouds
hush!
in the evening wind
crickets compete
floating in the mist
the rice paddies of
Pay-yo
summer camp
a line of smoke
climbing the old trail
coot or moorhen?
this forest dweller
with a rasping call
sunset –
white herons return
to the mangroves
after the rain
a child’s hand full
of paper boats
evening drizzle
soft cooing
on the rooftops
sundown
on the hillock –
reclining Buddha
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HERMINIO SOTELO BELTRAN JR.Bayani ka.Ikaw na dakilang paksainNg mga pulitiko,Kuwento ng milyong sine, awitin ng pahayagan.Salamat, di tulad ng mga padala mo’t lihamNa naiwaglit sa kung saan,Matiwasay kang dumating sa amin,Ayos na ayos, parang regalo,Kasinlamig, kasintigasNg estatwa sa kahong selyado Read more
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TO say that Filipino food is delicious is an understatement. With the Philippines as a melting pot of various cultures, the different flavor influences infused into Filipino fare will always have something delectable to offer even to those with discriminating taste. Read more
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ROBINSONS Malls’ The Gift of Change was launched in 1997 with the thrust of lending a hand to underprivileged Filipinos. Fifteen years after, it continues to do so by helping the Jaime Cardinal Sin Village, a project of the Serviam Foundation, Inc. located in Punta, Sta. Ana, Manila. Read more
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A residential community for adults with autismTHE Association for Adults with Autism, Philippines (AAAP) will host an art auction to benefit A Special Place, the first residential community in the country for adults with autism on February 20, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Reading Room of Filipinas Heritage... Read more
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PHILIPPINE Ancestral Gold, a book collaboration of Ayala Museum and NUS Press of Singapore, will be launched in Singapore on February 21 at the Asian Civilisations Museum. Read more