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,
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..