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Pearl of the Orient

Manila,

Manila,

Your bustling streets vibrate with the rumbling of the jeepneys

and the hollers of the drivers as they say,

“Pasahero diyan, kasya pa, kasya pa!”; (Any passenger there, some seats are still free!)

Your nights twinkle with the Christmas lights

that surround every tree around the Meralco building

when September begins;

Your endless traffic jams keep McDonald’s and KFC alive

twenty-four by seven

where traffic enforcers dodge cars

and vans

trucks and tricycles

and jeepneys and bicycles

while dancing to the rhythm beating in their own ears

with a smile and a salute to all the drivers

from dawn to dusk;

 

The noise awakens the outskirts of your city

filled with people who never fails to smile

even when the storm pirouettes like a tempestuous ballerina,

where children watch the roads

transform into this ocean of black water

and small wooden boats become the means of transportation;

paddling in between houses

as the adults try to go to work;

where chickens waddling upon roofs

and cats chasing rats

become the best forms of entertainment

 

but Manila,

your lingering smell of cancer

comes with the dark blue starless sky

telling people to grip their bags until it merges with their bodies.

Manila, say good night

while they hold it tight

protecting it from the dark humid air

where thieves come out to

thumb down unscrutinised objects

from shallow pockets

by the flickering lamps

across the blazing red and emerald green lights

 

 

you see less

and less

and less

faces

as the Sun sinks and says good bye.

 

Stop

and try to tranquilise yourself.

 

Your city is now lead

by a blood-thirsty leader.

Apologies from gunshots overpower the cries of help from your people.

Manila,

ignore them

and sleep well.

Let the truth decay

while lives burn and vanish.

Prayers cannot save your mutinous ignominy.

 

Halcyon days are over

but

 

Manila,

you are still a beautiful city.

Your resilient people

overflows with hospitable hearts.

Their faces plastered with big smiles

as they welcome us for you

and say, “Mabuhay!” (Long live!)

proud and mighty.

Offering their minds on banana leaf plates to everyone who visits,

Giving away their hearts in small loot bags to everyone who leaves,

 

The Pearl of the Orient Seas

was my hood.

 

Manila,

despite your lack of snow

and intense weather swings,

You are

and will always be

my home.

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Apr 7, 2017
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