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Aridea P Nov 2011
Kau datang di saat ku menginginkanmu
Kau bagaikan menerangi hidupku
Ku tersenyum di setiap waktu
Ku selalu memikirkanmu

Kau menjauh entah mengapa
Ku tersadar bahwa ku yang memulainya
Kau tak sedetikpun berbicara
Ku hanya bisa menyesal

Ku mulai belajar tuk melupakanmu
Ku buka hati ini tuk yang lain
Namun tiba-tiba kau datang dengan sejuta kata
Entah apakah kau berpura-pura peduli pada ku

Kau menyentuh hidup ku, lagi
Kau buat aku menginginkanmu, lagi
Kau buat aku salah tingkah, lagi
Serasa tak ingin aku kehlangan mu, lagi

Kau membuat aku bersyukur pernah mengenal mu
Kau adalah hal terindah yang tak nyata yang pernah aku tahu
Kau adalah semua topik pembicaraan yang ku ceritakan
Kau adalah yang mengiringi perjalanan singkat hidup ku

Kau yang amat susah lepas dari ingatan ku
Kau yang menerangi hidup ku
Kau lah alasan aku tersenyum di setiap waktu
Kau lah yang ku harap hadir di mimpi ku

Kau...
Yang selalu aku harapkan hadir di sisi ku
Yang selalu membuatku ingin merasakan peluk mu
Yang ingin sekali mengecup bibir mu

Kau...
Yang selalu membuat aku gelisah
Yang membuat aku berusaha lebih baik
Yang membuat ku berusaha lebih pantas tuk dimiliki

Kau...
Tak pernah habis kata-kata untuk mu
Selalu ku puji dirimu
Ku ingin bisa mengatakan bahwa
Aku sangat mencintaimu

I LOVE YOU
Aridea P  Oct 2011
Ungu
Aridea P Oct 2011
Bila memang AKU BUKAN PILIHAN HATI MU
Biar ku pendam CINTA DALAM HATI ku
Sungguh, yang akan ku berikan UNTUKMU SELAMANYA
Pergilah kau SEJAUH MUNGKIN membawa LAGUKU
Ke TEMPAT TERINDAH di SURGAMU


RASA SAYANG ini hanya untukmu
Dan ku akan menunggu DI SINI UNTUKMU
Berharap kau bawa LAGU CINTA yang TERCIPTA UNTUKKU


WAKTU YANG DINANTI akankah datang?
DEMI WAKTU ku kan berubah
Tak akan SEPERTI YANG DULU
Yang hanya berkhayal melihat wajahmu
Di BAYANG SEMU


Sungguh indah kau bagiku
TIADA YANG SEPERTI DIRIMU


Yang ku kagumi sepanjang waktu
Ku rindu SAAT INDAH BERSAMAMU
Walau di mimpiku aku mencintaimu
Namun, APALAH ARTI CINTA tanpa hadirmu


Kumohon IZINKAN AKU
Member CIUMAN PERTAMA KU untukmu
Karna saat indah itu mungkin TAKKAN TERULANG
BERJANJILAH kau tuk selalu menghiasi ku
Karena tak satupun SAHABATKU yang indah seperti mu


Ku ingin terbang MELAYANG
UNTUK TEMUKAN dirimu yang SESUNGGUHNYA
Ku sadari memang BUKAN AKU untukmu
Tapi, aku hanya ingin kau BERIKAN AKU CINTA
Meski sedikit, walau terpaksa


Tak lelah SUARA HATI ku memanggilmu
Yang ingin menjalani CERITA BERSAMAMU
DOA ku panjatkan selalu
Memohon tuk bertemu kamu


Meskipun kamu punya CINTA YANG LAIN
Ku rela melepasmu untuknya
Kau TAK PERLU mengaku bahwa kau cinta aku
Memang, tak pernah kau cinta aku
Yang ku kenang kini adalah
Ku bahagia mengenal LAKI-LAKI seperti kamu
Aridea P  Oct 2011
Sayang Kamu
Aridea P Oct 2011
Jakarta, 10 Mei 2008

Sungguh ku cinta kamu
Ku sayang kamu sampai ku mati
Selama ini yang ku ucapkan
Bahwa kau tercipta untukku
Adalah salah besar untukku

Walau, aku tetap ingin kamu
Saat kau ucapkan lirik itu
Semakin ku ingin kamu
Milikimu, hingga ku tak bernyawa

Ku ingin kau tahu
Aku di sini sayang kamu
Hanya sayang kamu setulus hati ku

Tapi, ku tak bisa ungkap itu
Kau terlalu indah untuk ku miliki
Hanya Dewi Cinta yang pantas
Karena, dia sangat indah dari ku

Hanya bisa ku ungkapkan sayang ku
Dengan puisi indah ini diiringi lirikmu
Saat ini, yang terbayang hanya wajahmu
Ku ucapkan s’luruh cinta ku
Apakah kamu dengar suara hati ku? Cinta…


by. aridea purp
Sundari Mahendra Nov 2017
Ku berharap esok pagi matahari bersinar cerah
Ku berharap hatiku yang gelisah sirnah
Ku berharap perjalanan hidupku berubah
Ku berharap segala kegalauan ku pecah

Ku berharap hari-hariku bahagia
Ku berharap kanan kiriku sejahtera
Ku berharap atas bawahku mulia
Ku berharap sisi-sisi kehidupan terarah

Ku berharap masa depan yang ceria
Ku berharap kegelapan tidak nyata
Ku berharap mata dan hati terbuka
Ku berharap hanya sukacita melanda

Ku berharap segala yang buruk tiada
Ku  berharap kemajuan semata
Ku berharap matahari dan cahaya
Ku berharap kakiku tetap lincah

Tapi semua itu hanya ku berharap
Belum tentu seperti yang Kau tatap
Ajarku tetap berharap
Hanya kepada Kau saja....
Aridea P Dec 2011
Hidup ku ini bukanlah permainan!
Yang bisa dimulai dan dihentikan kapan pun

Perasaan ku juga bukanlah medan perang!
Yang terus saja tertindas
Kau buat lemah!
Kau buat aku tak berdaya

Hati ku ini adalah emas
Yang apabila hilang, aku akan jatuh miskin
Miskin iman karena kehilangan arah
Miskin materi karena pikiran ku tak jalan

Aku ini bukanlah babu!
Yang selalu menuruti apa mau mu

Aku ini hanyalah pekerja lepas
Yang tak mau terkekang manghadapi mu
Aku ini hanyalah pasien rawat jalan
Meski sakit parah tapi tetap berjuan untuk hidup

Kau kira aku ini apa?
Kau membuat ku menjadi korban terparah
Aku pecundang di antara manusia
Mengapa kau tidak pergi saja dari hidup ku?
Hey, aku ini bukan papan catur 'tuk dipandangi
Aku juga bukan sarung tinju tuk menuruti mu

Lepaskan aku!
Ku mohon lepaskan aku

Aku tak ingin lagi menangisi hidup ku
Ku ingin berhenti mengasihani hidup ku
Tolong, damaikanlah hidup ku
Aridea P  Oct 2011
kU tAK iNGIN
Aridea P Oct 2011
Jakarta, Jumat 6 Juni 2008

Ku tak ingin menutup mata
Bila tak ada kamu
Nanti, saat ku bangun di pagi hari
Kau tak ada di sampingku

Ku tak ingin pergi
Bila tak ada kamu
Nanti, saat ku di depan musibah
Kau tak ada menolong ku

Kini, aku sakit
Tak ada kamu di sini
Nanti, bila aku mati
Kau tak ada ‘tuk temani

Ku tak ingin tidur
Bila tak ada kamu
Nanti, saat ku bangun
Ku tak bisa buka mata tuk selamanya

Ku tak ingin ke surga
Bila tak ada kamu
Tapi, biar kau di sini
Cari pengganti ku
Biar kau hidup untukku
Dan bahagia dengan nya
Karena… ku tak ingin pergi
Bila melihatmu terluka
T Jones Aug 2014
Not a poem but in protest of flagging truth about racism in Traverse City, Michigan


Traverse City, Michigan: Racism is still alive and well in our area.

We weren't always welcoming
Cross burning's (City of Traverse City, MI)
I'm born and raised in Traverse City, Michigan and still living in the same neighborhood where I grew up. I can remember when blacks were not welcome in most parts of town and the one or two around were military visitors.

We had two known cross burning incidents. One back in the late 80's or early 90's the other was around 1924, ******* groups like Ku Klux **** was behind both cross burning incidents. I found old articles on the earlier one but someone is trying hard to white wash history of Traverse City by hiding evidence of the most resent one. Ones like me who were there remember those dark days like it was yesterday. It don't bode well for tourism or the Cherry Festival if there's a record of racism in our city.

Copy pasting one two different retelling of story reported by our sometimes biased Record Eagle articles regarding the first and and will continue to dig for the other one.

January 31, 2009
KKK was active in early '20s

The 1924 bombings and cross burnings in downtown Traverse City were not the first **** activity in northern Michigan.

The Record-Eagle reported flaming crosses in the Mancelona area on Aug. 1, 1923, a full year before. Six weeks later, Traverse City commissioners refused the **** permission to hold a Sept. 17 open-air meeting at the corner of Front and Cass.

About 300 people showed up anyway and marched to a vacant lot west of Front and Union after the unidentified property owner gave permission, carefully noting that it "did not commit him to any relationship with the organization," the newspaper said.

The Record-Eagle also passed on information from an identified **** source in its Sept. 17 report:

Two, maybe three organizers had worked for weeks in Traverse City. About 150 Traverse City men from "among the leading citizens" had joined. An open-air ritual with the traditional fiery cross burning on a hillside would be held "sometime but not yet" in or near Traverse City, and it would be "merely a part of the **** ceremonies and have no special significance."

People who expected to see hooded men in white robes performing rites at the Sept. 17 rally were bound to be disappointed, the paper said. A new state law banned wearing masks in public. It also would be difficult to tell how many in the audience were KKK members because "every person who has signed the Ku Klux card has pledged to keep his membership an absolute secret."


Traverse City, Michigan wasn't always welcoming to people of color.


Traverse City Record-Eagle

February 1, 2009
Ku Klux **** terrorizes TC in 1924

KKK cross burnings, explosions rock city

By LORAINE ANDERSON
Black History Month has special significance, since it begins fewer than two weeks after the nation's historic inauguration of its first black president, Barack Obama.

But there are parts of that history that Traverse City, like the rest of the nation, would rather forget. The city never had a large black population, but it did not escape a visit from the Ku Klux **** during a frightening night of downtown explosions and cross burnings on Aug. 9, 1924.

Traverse City has never seen anything like that night of terror. Buildings shook. Store windows cracked and shattered. Houses as far away as 16th Street quaked, the Record-Eagle reported.

And though outside agitators were blamed, some local people may have been involved.

It started about 8 p.m. after three explosions went off across the river from the Lyric Theatre, where the State is today.

The crowd at the Lyric all but stampeded toward the door as women and children screamed. Panicked shoppers spilled out of downtown stores. City police phones jangled with alarm.

A large cross burned on the north side of the Boardman River near Cass Street. About 50 smaller burning crosses appeared almost simultaneously at the centers of intersections across the city. Each was crudely nailed together and swathed in oil-soaked rags. Sparks flew when several cars struck them. A city fire truck raced through town to douse flames.

Then, a "touring car" with four men, robed and hooded, though not masked, slowly trolled down Front Street carrying a sign surrounded by red flares blazing three letters: KKK.

Copies of the Ku Klux **** newspaper, "The Fiery Cross," later were found downtown, and police determined that at least two cars were involved in planting and lighting the crosses.

**** leaders called the explosions and flaming crosses a recruiting gimmick, but it was more than that. The 1920s was a reactionary time in the United States. The **** had risen again, starting in 1915, widening its anti-black focus to Jews, Catholics and immigrants, particularly those from southeastern Europe. Its membership was strongest in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

The ****'s most powerful year was 1924, when it reached an all-time high of 5 million members nationwide and virtually controlled the government of Indiana. Its most popular slogan was "100 percent pure American."

The **** had a solid base of support in Michigan. The **** fielded two candidates in the Republican gubernatorial primary in 1924 and a ****-backed candidate was elected mayor of Flint. A write-in **** candidate even made a strong showing in a Detroit mayoral race.

In June 1924, 1,000 men joined the KKK in an Oakland County cross burning attended by about 8,000 people. Traverse City's demonstration took place just two months later. But who was really behind it?

"There is some doubt among the authorities as to whether the offenses were actually committed by local people or men from outside. They believe that local people were associated in the affair," the Record-Eagle reported.

An unidentified spokesman for the local **** denied responsibility, speculating that it was the work of **** enemies or rogue Klansmen. He told the Record-Eagle that the **** repudiated terror tactics and burning of "unwatched crosses."

Two weeks after the bombing, city police obtained felony and misdemeanor arrest warrants accusing Ku Klux **** organizer Basil Carleton of Richmond, Ind., of setting off explosives. Indiana police arrested him on Aug. 29.

Witnesses testified in two trials in December and January that Carleton had purchased 25 pounds of dynamite, fuses and three caps from Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co. about two hours before the explosions. A Park Place Hotel clerk said he saw Carleton hurrying away from the direction of the explosions about 10 minutes later. Two **** members testified that Carleton was not at the scene.

Yet he was never convicted. Juries acquitted him in both cases because the prosecutor could not prove to their satisfaction that he was at the scene of the explosion or that he personally set off the dynamite.

The bomber escaped justice. But the good news was that in Traverse City, no night of terror like that happened again.

It was this event that sparked the cross burning in Traverse City. We had only one black family in our city, when Betty Ponder and her family left Traverse City for the first time due to no one wanting to rent to them, population of blacks in our predominately white city drop to zero.


******* Movement Targets Northern Michigan

by Robert Downes

National Alliance advocates the creation of "two Americas"

Traverse City, Mich., noted primarily for its beaches, tourists and cherry pie values, appears to be erupting as a national battleground of opinion over the ******* movement, with forces on both sides of the issue coming out of the woodwork to vent their outrage over racial issues.
On Thursday, June 5, residents along stretches of Washington and Front streets in town came home to find a slick package of information from the National Alliance hanging from their doorknobs. An outgrowth of the American **** Party, the National Alliance is a ******* group which advocates the creation of "two Americas," one of which would be "White Space only with no Jews or blacks." The Alliance, advocates genocidal practices if need be to achieve its goals, and plans to distribute 1,000 information packets in Northern Michigan.

Protest organized to oppose July "NordicFest"
The incident arose only a day after more than 150 people from throughout Northern Michigan gathered at a "Hate-Free TC" meeting to oppose the NordicFest, a skinhead rock festival sponsored by the Ku Klux ****, to be held at a secret location 20 miles south of town, July 3-6.
The NordicFest is being advertised on the Internet and will feature at least six skinhead bands featured on Stormfront Records and Resistance Records -- both of which are purveyors of neo-**** hate music. It will also reportedly feature speakers from the Ku Klux **** and Aryan Nations.

Thus far, the NordicFest's location has been a closely-kept secret by David Neumann of Bloodbond Enterprizes, the concert organizer and a former director of the Michigan Knights of the Ku Klux ****. Neumann has told local media that 300 tickets have been sold for the concert -- about half the number he expects to sell. Reportedly, concertgoers will be provided with maps to the secret location at a checkpoint.

Bands expected to play at the NordicFest include Intimidation One, Aggravated Assault, Blue Eyed Devils, Max Resist and the Hooligans, and No Alibi.

Local churches offering seminars on the ******* movement and the importance of diversity
GATHERING STORM

Journalists have made inquiries on the NordicFest from as far away as London, New York and Colorado as a result of the Northern Express story circulating on the Internet. A segment for National Public Radio is expected to take the issue nationwide, possibly focusing the world's attention on Traverse City on the eve of the National Cherry Festival -- an event which draws more than half a million visitors, many of them from ethnic minorities.
"We're creating a rainbow ribbon that we hope everyone will wear in rejection of skinheads and the ****," said Rabbi Stacey Fine of Hate-Free TC. "We hope to have hundreds of ribbons during the time the **** is here, available from downtown merchants."

Fine says the group also hopes to march in the National Cherry Royale Parade with a three-by-eight-foot banner covered with thousands of signatures in a show of support for racial and cultural diversity. Thus far, Cherry Festival officials say they have received no applications from Hate-Free T.C., but will consider the request if approached.

Dottie Kye of Hate-Free TC says the group doesn't plan to try stopping the NordicFest despite their opposition ot the concert. "We're ignoring it," Kye says. "We celebrate anyone's right to organize and free speech. But our thing is unity and celebrating diversity." In addition to several church seminars on the ******* movement and the importance of diversity, Hate-Free TC is organizing a three-day "Unity Festival" which will feature dozens of musicians, artists, poets, actors and peace activists at the Traverse City Opera House, July 3-6.

Concert organizers Tim Hall and Tom Emmott say that more than 40 musical acts will send a pro-diversity message to area teens, with performers including Willie Kye, Alright Already, John Greilick, Samantha Moore, the Motor Town Juke Boys, Bentley Filmore, the Sisters Grimm, and Lack of Afro, among many others. A concert with Fishbone is planned for later in the month.

"Even if the NordicFest doesn't happen, something positive is going to come of it because it gets people thinking about the prevention of violence"
THE TEEN CONNECTION

The Unity Fest counter-concert is seen as a vital tool in fighting the influence of the ******* movement on teens in the area. After the initial story broke, the buzz in local high schools was that the NordicFest would be offering free beer to minors. Although that notion is clearly erroneous, a small number of teens in the area still cling to the idea and have also been attracted by the rebellious nature of the skinhead rock scene.
Tim Hall believes that his Unity Fest concert will help turn that tide. The three-day concert will be located in the heart of Traverse City in the old City Opera House, with easy access for the hundreds of teens who hang out downtown, often with little to do. "Our message is going to be one that values racial and cultural diversity," Hall said. "And we've had a great response so far. We had to put a lid on the performers when we reached 40 acts, because everyone wants to play at this event."

The Unity Fest will also coincide with the Annual Reggie Box Memorial Blues Blast, which was created five years ago to bring the heritage of black music to Northern Michigan for the overwhelmingly white Cherry Festival. This year's Blues Blast will feature John Mayall, Marcia Ball and the Bihlman Bros. in a free concert downtown on July 6. The concert will also feature a strong message promoting diversity.

The law enforcement view Traverse City Police Chief Ralph Soffredine says members of the law enforcement community, including the State Police and sheriffs from Grand Traverse and Wexford counties, are taking a wait-and-see approach as to whether the NordicFest will even be held.

"People ask what we would do if the skinheads wanted to march, and it's our position that they have the same rights under the First Amendment as anyone as long as they're obeying the law," Soffredine said. "It's a neutral situation for us. We just want to maintain the peace."

He added that skinheads coming to Traverse City would be treated "no different than if longhairs come into town, or square dancers. We'd certainly observe them and respond if there's trouble."

The chief noted that a similar event occurred in the Buckley area several years ago when several motorcycle gangs gathered for a rally. While the event was monitored by local police agencies, few people in the area knew that it occurred.

"Even if the NordicFest doesn't happen, something positive is going to come of it because it gets people thinking about the prevention of violence, which has become a serious problem in our community and our schools," he concluded. "The unfortunate thing is that it sometimes takes a ******* or a racial issue for people to get active."

"Sheriff Barr implies that people who have the courage to confront them will be put in jail."
ANGER FROM ACTIVISTS

Not everyone is happy with the neutral attitude of law enforcement. Judy Lowenzahn of Traverse City thinks that local police agencies should get tough on the **** concert, which has no legally-required bond or liquor license.
"These hateful groups are using skinhead music to recruit soldiers for their facist movement," Lowenzahn said. "If they are allowed to hold this event, in violation of local, state and federal laws and in violation of common decency, we will be capitve audience to their deranged homophobic, anti-semitic, racist, sexist ideology. Those who protest this message, along with those who are their scapegoats will be targets for hate crimes."

Lowenzahn upbraided Grand Traverse County Sheriff Barr after he made comments in a local paper that "I'd just as soon personally let them have their little event and be on their way." Barr added that if there was a confrontation between the skinheads and protestors, "there's going to be someone in jail."

"Does Sheriff Barr suggest that people of color and others who don't fit the aryan model hide inside their homes for the holiday weekend?" Lowenzhan responded. "Rather than offer a plan to protect the community from the violence that grows whenever white supremecists do outreach, Sheriff Barr implies that people who have the courage to confront them will be put in jail."

Northern Michigan targeted because of the predominantly white population
KLUELESS

Up to now, the vast majority of Northern Michigan residents have been klueless on the **** and the ******* movement. Many, for instance, had no idea that there even was a Ku Klux **** operating in the region until Neumann revealed that there are about 60 members operating mostly as "a fraternal organization" between ******* and the Mackinac Bridge.
Similarly, the existence and agenda of the National Alliance is all-ne
Aridea P  Feb 2012
Ulang Tahun Ku
Aridea P Feb 2012
Ulang tahun singkat ku
Ingin ku rayakan di Surga-Mu
Yang indah penuh warna pelangi
Yang panjang, ku harap bagai usia ku

Ku yakin kamu tak kan tau
Hari ulang tahun ku
Namun, melihat senyummu dari jauh
Adalah hadiah terindah di Hari Ulang Tahun ku

Kue tinggi tidak ada
Lilin pun tak menyala
Hanya ku tusuk di atas tanah
Ku ucapkan harap ku selamanya
Aridea P Nov 2011
Palembang, 3 November 2011

Sunyi . . .
Di luar hujan mereda tinggal rintik
Aku duduk terlemas terpaku
Otak ku berputar "mengapa ini selalu terjadi kepada ku?"

Aku menangis...
Aku menyesal...
Aku meronta...
Di dalam hati

Aku bertanya. . .
Apa salah ku?
Ya, andai aku bisa lebih sabar
Allah pasti kan memberiku hadiah

Namun tadi aku belum beruntung
Aku kecewa . . .
Pada diriku sendiri
Mengapa tak ku dengar kata hatiku?

Seakan inilah takdir ku
Tidak pernah beruntung
Baiknya, Allah selalu mendengar doa ku
"Maafkan aku, boleh ku minta hadiah ku?"
Aridea P  Oct 2011
Short Story
Aridea P Oct 2011
Palembang, Selasa 21 Juni 2011


Aku punya mimpi mulia
Butuh seribu tahun tuk menggapainya
Ku tak serius, hanya mengira
Karena ku selalu tak sempurna tuk jalaninya
Hingga betisku biru
Lututku lecet
Bobot tubuhky berlipat
Sampai pikiran ku sangat terbebani
Hanya dapatkan phobia sesaat
Saat api kulihat di mata tepat
Mulutku kelu ludahku kering dan aku berkeringat
Dan tersadar tak satupun peduli aku di malam pekat
Ingat hanya aku tahu semampunya
Tak buktikan apa-apa yang telah ku buat
Orangpun merendahkan aku bagai tersiksa
Tak bisa ku membela sendiri karna tlah telat
Sadar-sadar di hari nan senja
Bahwa ku makan hanya sisa saja
Ku terima karena ku akui aku memang suka
Berharap perbaikan akan datang mangubah semua
Nama-Nya selalu ku sebut di setiap masa
Meski aku dan Dia tahu bahwa aku masih salah
Namun salahkah aku masih ingin dicinta?
Kepalaku berat bagai hampir tak bernyawa
Aridea P Oct 2011
Cinta dulu ku terindah
Telah hadir di hadapan ku
Dengan lagu indah lirik terdasyat

Wajahnya... Suaranya...
Membuat roboh semua yang ku topang
Badan ku ambruk
Air mata ku bocor
Dan khayal ku meninggi

Lagu di malam ini
Sumpah sangat menyentuh qolbu ku
Ku rindu lagi... Ku tersenyum lagi
Ku menangis lagi... Seperti dulu lagi
Aridea P Oct 2011
Tangan ku kaku ketika menulis
Kaki ku lumpuh ketika melangkah
Mata ku buta ketika memandang
Raga ku pun mati karena merindukan

Langit amat luas
Hidup bahagia bersama awan
Tapi, langit tak berikan aku
Aku pun menangis

Air laut menampung kesedihan ku
Meluap menjadi awan
Dan menenggelamkan jagat raya
Termasuk hati ku yang sudah rentan

Rentan, karena terik mentari yang menyengat
Raga ku roboh terhempas angin menjadi puing
Jiwa ku lari saat takut desiran pasir
Darah ku habis saat berlari mengejar semua

Sumpah mati takkan tergapai
Cinta sejati dalam hati yang tulus
Dengan ocehan yang melukai
Dan kata cinta yang omong kosong

Created by Aridea Purple
raquezha Nov 2017
Sa irarum ku kanimong
matam-is na pagrukot
naintindihan ko
kung uno ibig sabihon
ku pagkapot mo
ku kanakong kamot,
ku mga text ****
malang siram
ulit-ulitong basahon,
ku magrani ka
mga labi mo
sa labi ko,

guru-gab-i ko
nababayad a magayon
**** mga mata,
maganting talaga a mga bituon,
pigdara ko kanimo
ku panahon na nauuda ako,
diri kabisado a lugar nag tangad
sana ako tapos tig sundan paiyan kanimo.

Kaiba ko ika sa irarum ko mga bituon,
nakatangad sana kita tapos
pigsisilngan su bulan na malakabilog,
nag ayat sa pabor
na sana...
sana...
bayaan na su nangyari ku kadto,
mig puon sa panibago,
gibohon na sanang ekpersyensya
su dating nangyari
ku kanatong mga deperensya.

Utro, puon sa uno,
nguwan diri ko na tutugotan
na mabayad ta ulit su puro.
Isi mo dawa kadakol na buwan
su naglipas diri nagbago
su tiwala ko kanimo.

Lang siram na payabaon ka,
Ika sana, uda na iba.
Kanakong Prinsesa
na diri mig uban magiging Reyna.

— The End —