Tuesday, October 23, 2012

segunda manong upuan


ikaw ay nakilala
nang ako ay mapadpad sa Dapitan
ang ganda mong pagmasdan
walang bahid ng dati mong pinagmulan

pininturahan
nagmukhang bago
binarnisan
nagiba ng anyo

tatlong taon ang lumipas
ikaw ay nagbakbak
tunay na kulay ay lumabas
parang ahas na nagpapalit ng balat

ang kahoy mong sandalan
kinakain na ng amag
ang parte mo namang bakal
ay unti unting nang kinakalawang

sharing regrets



That sudden breeze came again...
Is it your insensitivity?
Or is it the level of comfort?
Is it boredom?

Is it because I don't pray?
Or wish too hard?
Is it too much to ask?
Is it futile to hope?

Who is to blame?
Or too late to ask that now?
Can you even hear me?
Can you see the pain in my eyes?
Can you feel the sarcasm in my tone?
Or the emptiness in my laugh?

I am holding on to something I'm unsure of.
I am clinging to that darn little hope.
That someday, somehow,
things will change.

I'm not asking for the sun and the moon.
Just a little, not too much.
I never ask for miracles.
I only yearn for the expected.
At least, from my point of view.

There will come a time when I will stop asking.
And you'll begin to doubt why.
You'll begin to wonder why I welcomed and embraced that breeze.
You will have answers as to when and why did it come.
At least, from your point of view.

routine


Standing in the platform,
Waiting for the train to arrive.
You stayed behind,
You pass some time.

Tick-tock, tick-tock said the clock...

15 minutes go by,
Another train comes,
Another train leaves,
15 minutes in between.

Tick-tock, tick tock said the clock...

Either be pushed aside,
Or be shoved inside.
You try your luck,
But grasp a hand,
Or be left behind.

Tick-tock, tick tock said the clock...

Like a rehearsed performance,
No different than yesterday.
It has become predictable,
You do the same everyday.

Tick-tock, tick tock said the clock...

You’re late,
You’re stressed,
Time is wasted,
Body is drained.

Tick-tock, tick tock said the clock...

How come but there are other ways?
Why not take something different,
Or something unusual?
Why bear the same complexity each day?

Tick-tock, tick tock said the clock...

Perhaps you’re scared,
Stuck with what you’re familiar with.
Afraid to dare because of the unknown,
You preferred to stay in your comfort zone.

restoration



As a kid, we thought that the moment we say “I do,” we’ve found our happiness ever after.
But you realize, it’s not part of the contract neither do the vows.

There are no absolutes in all marriages. Nothing is ever all yin or all yang.
There is a need to balance the two forces. There is a need to maintain the equilibrium. Simply because it is a union of two people, whose present were molded differently from their past.

With different backgrounds, different personalities, different sets of experiences and different sets of lessons learned.

Marriage is a work-in-progress.

The beauty of it is that you learn this bit by bit, piece by piece.
You learn and discover new things, hideous or nice. You learn that you need to recognize one’s strengths and weaknesses. There is no such thing as a perfect marriage, simply because we are all humans. Every one has his own flaws and inadequacies.

As humans, we are capable of hurting someone we love. Years of togetherness can create cobwebs, boredom inevitably sets in. If taken for granted, it will become stale and fusty. If left untreated, it will become rotten and will eventually deteriorate. The years add to our level of being comfortable and, too often than not, we forget the diplomacy. We overlook the essentials and become less discreet, less prudent, less sensitive.

Why do anger and rage easily creep in to a marriage? Undesirable habits are borne from the familiarity. Are we bound to remain faithful with our vows to understand and accept things even if it’s worst?

Dissatisfaction and trepidation are inescapable due to expectations.
Hurtful words are effortless, it’s always easy to blurt it out and express the fury inside, and we always forget that it leaves wounds more painful to create marks to last a lifetime.

Marriage is a commitment. It is a shared responsibility of both husband and wife to achieve a common goal – our happy ever-after. There should always be shared ownership of crisis and resolutions. Like a puzzle that needs to be solved, it makes life easier if you’ll help one another.

The trick is always to go back and re-apply the basic skills. It requires an effort to keep the fire burning. Take time to breathe in some fresh air. Face the reality that all marriages are not perfect.

Learn to dance to the beat.

tuldok


Ang nakaraan, iniiwan

Kinakalimutan

Tapos na,

at hindi na kailangang balikan



Gaya ng

damong natuyo


Dinadala ng hangin

Hindi natin alam kung saan



Lumilipas, dumadaan

Pinipigil ngunit minsan ay makakalimutan



Isang kahapon,

Dumaan na panahon

Kusang tinutuldukan



Dinaanan,

Nilayo sa isipan.



Sabi mo ako ang iyong nakaraan

Siya ang ngayon,

Siya ang bukas.

corn on a cob


Peeled off the husks

Sprinkled with salt

Slathered with butter



Didn’t shred



Tasted sweet

Ate to my heart’s desire

I had a corn on a cob as part of my meal



It got stuck

Lodged between the teeth



Awkward

Uneasy



It got stuck

It got stuck



I need a floss to remove the discomfort.