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History and Influences. Pinoy poetry has a long and storied history that dates back to pre-colonial times. Influenced by indigenous traditions, as well as the literary styles of Spanish and American colonizers, Filipino poets have created a rich tapestry of verse that speaks to the joys, sorrows, struggles, and triumphs of the Filipino experience.
In this blog post, we explore five evocative poems that capture the essence of the Philippines—from its vibrant traditions and values, to its complex history and diverse landscapes. Immerse yourself in verses that resonate with the Filipino soul.
In this article, we will explore 13 evocative poems that celebrate the beauty, diversity, and spirit of the Philippines. Readers can expect to encounter themes of nostalgia, hope, and national identity deeply woven into the fabric of these poetic works.
Three Poems from the Philippines. by Rina Garcia Chua. Photo: Courtesy of the Author. As she pleases. after Tropical Storm Ondoy, 2009. If only words dilute sediments at the bottom of my gut; if only a tongue can let this pain hydroplane into a song.
21 Σεπ 2023 · Hinilawod is the Philippines’ longest epic poem and offers a captivating glimpse into Filipino heritage, encompassing ancient folklore, oral tradition, and the enchanting realms of Philippine mythology.
7 Ιουλ 2013 · Lo-a, a folk tradition, mirrors the Ilonggo’s folks’ creative or poetic intuition. It encapsulates in a single form the workings of the creative mind of the Ilonggo folks or the common tao – the ordinary souls that one may meet in his daily existence; housewives, farmers, “istambays”, labourers, teachers, even students.
Marjorie Evasco left Manila to regrow roots in her home island, Bohol, in the Central Visayas of the Philippines. She continues to write in two languages, Binisaya and English, care for a garden, and plant trees.