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The lumad in her doesn't go away, The map's of time; written Upon her face. O' the Stories, of her kin dost speak; an empress Of the Subanon, she is strong, I weak. Tis she's sedulous, in her way's of hard Work, knowledge do I gain, she guideth Me in the rain; she dryeth mine tear's, With her malong of royal worth. Tis God's known her from her birth, He picked her from the Mindanao Sea; Verily, verily she's a sacred one, Every breath she breathes is turquoise green. And when she takes her daily breath, Psalm's compose inside her chest, inside Her chest where her heart doth beat; Beat's of holiness, in whitened sheets. Wild child of unknown path's, mine Guide, mine friend, soulmate of the past; Lover now, as wilt alway's be, do I learn, So much I've yearned, from God's eastern breeze. O' tis she's free, she's just like me, As I am her; O' I am her; she call's Me pookie, she's mine mi amour, Mine Reyna, girl, Jehovah's daughter. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl jane Nagley dedicated ( àgapi mou)
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Jun 22, 2016
Jun 22, 2016 at 10:58 PM UTC
Subanon latagaw ( Subanon wanderer) cebuano tongue