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I shalt weareth a barong Tagalog, mine tribesgirl in terno dress A diadem upon her head, hemmed from living amongst the dead; Her inferno blaze, is satin oriental sheathe, rubies on her Lilly feet, she entranceth me, in serpahim seed, a muse to mine meet. She's Dalisay, in night and day, her Kinaadman not of earth A child from tropical tree's, I kneweth her, cherub baby by birth; The Tadhana of ourn creator, stitches ourn etching realm's I shalt be her on her side, In death and hell, I'll taketh the ride, Falling deeper                          Into her eye's...... ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©あある じぇえん
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Aug 6, 2015
Aug 6, 2015 at 4:26 PM UTC
Tadhana alive........
I shalt weareth a barong Tagalog, mine tribesgirl in terno dress A diadem upon her head, hemmed from living amongst the dead; Her inferno blaze, is satin oriental sheathe, rubies on her Lilly feet, she entranceth me, in serpahim seed, a muse to mine meet. She's Dalisay, in night and day, her Kinaadman not of earth A child from tropical tree's, I kneweth her, cherub baby by birth; The Tadhana of ourn creator, stitches ourn etching realm's I shalt be her on her side, In death and hell, I'll taketh the ride, Falling deeper                          Into her eye's...... ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©あある じぇえん
Barong Tagalog is an upper garment and known as the formal men's wear of the Philippines. The Barong Tagalog has a long tradition of more than four centuries. It's used in many different countries like middle East and India with no collar on them.. Soo beautiful looking ......as I have one or two... The terno (from Spanish for "matching") is a type of Philippine traditional dress for women that is worn on formal occasions. It is a one-piece long dress with butterfly sleeves. Dalisay- means pure or undiluted. Kinaadman- means knowledge or widom in Filipino tongue Tadhana - means the invisible force that makes things happen beyond the control of mortals..
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