Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Hopeful Juan

 

1.            MYSTERIOUS

 

Your plans are obscure

Yet thankful for the light though

It remains unsure.

 

2.            SHADOWS

 

Shadows are dark shapes

Hide the pain and let it in

Will bring the sun again.

 

3.            SPOKEN

 

The nation has voiced

Answers are fuzzy and sweet

Accept and believe.

 

4.            PATRIOT

 

True loyalty comes

From the echoes of thy heart

Where peace thus resides.

5.            FAITH

 

Let faith come with you

As you move forward with life

Beauty is in hope

 6. HOPE

                  

One voice, one people

Conclusions we have to make

Win or lose, there’s hope

 

   7. CHARACTER

   

Your choice does matter

But will never be on you

Say who’s, against you

 

8. INNER PEACE

 

Its raging anger

Drop the unwanted baggage

Cry for inner peace.

 

9. CITIZENRY

 

There’s so much to say

Listen to the nation’s plea

Come all, let’s unite!

 

10. CHOICE

 

In this world called life

Choices are sometimes questioned

No matter what, breathe. 


The introduction of haiku writing in the Philippines can be traced back to the influence of the Japanese occupation, 1941 – 1945, and by understanding it you can have a better understanding of how Japanese literature was introduced and what we have gained thus far

 

In Negros Oriental  this poetry heritage from the Japanese to the Filipinos thru our English Professor Dr. Tichie Ann E. Baena Ph. D who is passionate to make a Haiku poetry alive in her hometown Bais City Negros Oriental and St. Paul University Dumaguete where she is currently a Professor in Communication and Literature. 




 

 

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