28 January 2011
12 January 2011
Personification Exercise (II-Molave)
VOICE OF THE STORM
by Mary Philline Descalzo
A hurricane looms ominously
As night time comes.
Darkness speaks a ballad
For the tempest
While the wind shouts angrily
To the rain just to make
Its presence felt.
But then, as the evening folds,
The morning slides and
A new day commences.
UNTITLED
by Angelica Alvarado
In this serene late afternoon, the guitar
Writes a beautiful song
One with joyous melodies and peaceful tunes
Full of perfection, nothing can go wrong
Above it, puffy clouds swing
So graceful, I want to sing!
It is so calm with all of these
But dusk waits, It can't be missed.
IT'S AN UNUSUAL DAY BY THE OCEAN
by John Carlo Conda
The beach blocks the entrance
of water, the sea groans sheepishly to it
The waves think of a solution
to calm the sulking sea
While the sky yawns at them
as it watches the daily event
from up above
DAWN OF THE LIGHT
by Gabrielle Beatrice Soloria
The morning wakes up
as the night time folds.
The sky slowly hugs
the brightness of the horizon.
A new day starts, and
my dreams think I'll have
to face reality.
DON'T LOSE IT
by Dion Mari Comia
Beauty reads
What the human eyes can't
She understand things
That humans can't
Dreams speak
Of what the future holds
But only humans
Can make it happen, make it real
Humans are given
Only one chance
One shot
to make the best of it
For time groans
At the opportunity lost
And she will never, ever
Turn back to correct our mistakes.
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by Mary Philline Descalzo
A hurricane looms ominously
As night time comes.
Darkness speaks a ballad
For the tempest
While the wind shouts angrily
To the rain just to make
Its presence felt.
But then, as the evening folds,
The morning slides and
A new day commences.
UNTITLED
by Angelica Alvarado
In this serene late afternoon, the guitar
Writes a beautiful song
One with joyous melodies and peaceful tunes
Full of perfection, nothing can go wrong
Above it, puffy clouds swing
So graceful, I want to sing!
It is so calm with all of these
But dusk waits, It can't be missed.
IT'S AN UNUSUAL DAY BY THE OCEAN
by John Carlo Conda
The beach blocks the entrance
of water, the sea groans sheepishly to it
The waves think of a solution
to calm the sulking sea
While the sky yawns at them
as it watches the daily event
from up above
DAWN OF THE LIGHT
by Gabrielle Beatrice Soloria
The morning wakes up
as the night time folds.
The sky slowly hugs
the brightness of the horizon.
A new day starts, and
my dreams think I'll have
to face reality.
DON'T LOSE IT
by Dion Mari Comia
Beauty reads
What the human eyes can't
She understand things
That humans can't
Dreams speak
Of what the future holds
But only humans
Can make it happen, make it real
Humans are given
Only one chance
One shot
to make the best of it
For time groans
At the opportunity lost
And she will never, ever
Turn back to correct our mistakes.
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Personification Exercise (II- Narra)
PEACEFUL NIGHTS
by Ma. Jada N. Soreda
The moon starts to count the lasting seconds before it clambers
as it watches the fading sky that's painted with amber.
Then, the starlit heaven slowly unfolds,
revealing the sparkling sky that it beholds.
Let the wind groan,
listen at hums a playful tone.
So, let your blanket drown you with ease,
and close your eyes in tranquility and peace.
A JOURNEY
by Norielle A. Dejucos
As the sky begins to fall,
I hear someone call.
The sea prays for it to stop,
But the rain continues to drop.
The waves come crashing over here
The wind whooshes into the atmosphere
The lightning flashes and the thunder roars,
Frightening all passengers aboard.
At last, someone hears our cry.
It was the rainbow that speaks to the sky.
And as the sun rises,
It sprinkles hope to everyone.
Upon arriving at the port,
I see my blanket waiting for me
Finally, after my long journey,
I can now sleep calmly.
LISTEN
by Princess Deanne C. Luchavez
As the waves throw themselves to the shore,
The Lord listens to their cries of misery.
Then the guitar starts to dance
And the Lord sings with its melody.
And then the Lord turns silent
Trying to hear a voice whispering
There He sees in a dark quiet room
Asking for help, is a mirror, praying.
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by Ma. Jada N. Soreda
The moon starts to count the lasting seconds before it clambers
as it watches the fading sky that's painted with amber.
Then, the starlit heaven slowly unfolds,
revealing the sparkling sky that it beholds.
Let the wind groan,
listen at hums a playful tone.
So, let your blanket drown you with ease,
and close your eyes in tranquility and peace.
A JOURNEY
by Norielle A. Dejucos
As the sky begins to fall,
I hear someone call.
The sea prays for it to stop,
But the rain continues to drop.
The waves come crashing over here
The wind whooshes into the atmosphere
The lightning flashes and the thunder roars,
Frightening all passengers aboard.
At last, someone hears our cry.
It was the rainbow that speaks to the sky.
And as the sun rises,
It sprinkles hope to everyone.
Upon arriving at the port,
I see my blanket waiting for me
Finally, after my long journey,
I can now sleep calmly.
LISTEN
by Princess Deanne C. Luchavez
As the waves throw themselves to the shore,
The Lord listens to their cries of misery.
Then the guitar starts to dance
And the Lord sings with its melody.
And then the Lord turns silent
Trying to hear a voice whispering
There He sees in a dark quiet room
Asking for help, is a mirror, praying.
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29 December 2010
Quiz #8: Pronouns
Choose the appropriate pronoun to complete each sentence.
1. Sarah had to choose between Stephanie and (I, me).
2. Marion has always been able to run faster than (me, I).
3. It was (he, him) in the library.
4. Kevin is the one (who, whom) causes the most trouble around here.
5. Audrey Hepburn was a humanitarian (who, whom) I look up to .
6. That pair of skates is (your, mine).
7. I want to buy (this, these) books.
8. (Who's, Whose) speaking, please?
9. I will drive the car (yourself, myself).
10. The person (who, which) gives all the correct answers first wins a prize.
Send in your answers now!
04 December 2010
Confusing Nouns
- advice (counsel)
- advices (orders, news, instructions)
- candy (general use)
- candies (different kinds)
- cloth (fabric)
- clothes (finished garment)
- fish (general use/collectively)
- fishes (different specimens/kinds)
- food (general use)
- foods (different specimens/kinds)
- fruit (general use)
- fruits (different specimens/kinds)
- hair (entire growth on head or skin)
- hairs (strands of hair)
- glass (for drinking, material)
- glasses (spectacles)
- grass (general use)
- grasses (different specimens)
- instruction (teaching)
- instructions (orders, regulations)
- lace (general use)
- laces (different specimens/kinds)
- land (isolated portion of the earth's surface)
- lands (different nations or countries)
- paper (material for writing, printing)
- papers (documents)
- people (general use)
- peoples (different races or nations)
- pottery (industry)
- potteries (wares fashioned out of clay)
- property (possession, real estate)
- properties (materials used on the stage)
- sand (the whole stretch of sand)
- sands (individual grains)
- wood (lumber)
- woods (forest)
- work (product of human labor)
- works (all products; duties, ceremonials; a place where industrial labor is carried on as in iron works or public works)
Haiku by II-Acacia 2010
Modern
Grass slowly withers
Beneath the heat of the sun...
Prisoner's freedom.
~ Lalaine Esquilla
It's dark and I wait
For someone to rescue me
and make my world shine.
~ Bryan Barce
The sky is crying
Because of this endless war
Peace became a lie.
~ Justin Jordan Maquinana
In the wide forest
a gust of wind is coming
be prepared or else.
~ Hans Fernandez
This big, green building
Full of happy memories
I will miss this school.
~ Christine Loise Belleza
Mud is not dirty
It can be mold into pots;
Bad persons can change.
~ John Paul Apuli
Move your feet and hands
and don't just wait for God
pray, you will be saved.
~ JP Remar Serrano
Cars move to and fro
In the heart of busy roads
Look back, be careful.
~ Christine Ayala
Love your folks today
The clock may soon surrender
Time will not go back.
~ Allyn Mae Buiza
Traditional
Birds fly to the south
The cold breeze from the window
What a hopeless love.
~ Armi Ariane Alcantara
Last leaf on a tree
Here in this darkest winter
I, too, have survived.
~ Maria Marchy Llaguno
In the cold blizzard
There's a fire heating our life;
A mother's warm hug.
~ John Paul Apuli
River flows calmly
Its destiny is the sea
We hope endlessly.
~Alyssa Marie Nasayao
Raindrops stop falling
Rainbow in the sky above
Joy after sadness.
~ Melissa Serina
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Grass slowly withers
Beneath the heat of the sun...
Prisoner's freedom.
~ Lalaine Esquilla
It's dark and I wait
For someone to rescue me
and make my world shine.
~ Bryan Barce
The sky is crying
Because of this endless war
Peace became a lie.
~ Justin Jordan Maquinana
In the wide forest
a gust of wind is coming
be prepared or else.
~ Hans Fernandez
This big, green building
Full of happy memories
I will miss this school.
~ Christine Loise Belleza
Mud is not dirty
It can be mold into pots;
Bad persons can change.
~ John Paul Apuli
Move your feet and hands
and don't just wait for God
pray, you will be saved.
~ JP Remar Serrano
Cars move to and fro
In the heart of busy roads
Look back, be careful.
~ Christine Ayala
Love your folks today
The clock may soon surrender
Time will not go back.
~ Allyn Mae Buiza
Traditional
Birds fly to the south
The cold breeze from the window
What a hopeless love.
~ Armi Ariane Alcantara
Last leaf on a tree
Here in this darkest winter
I, too, have survived.
~ Maria Marchy Llaguno
In the cold blizzard
There's a fire heating our life;
A mother's warm hug.
~ John Paul Apuli
River flows calmly
Its destiny is the sea
We hope endlessly.
~Alyssa Marie Nasayao
Raindrops stop falling
Rainbow in the sky above
Joy after sadness.
~ Melissa Serina
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Haiku by II-Molave 2010
Modern
A paper crumpled,
Leaves a mark though you fix it.
Some wounds never heal.
~ Dawn Camba
Cherries on your cake
attracts buyers at a glance --
lies on retail.
~ Patrick Miguel Manjares
Teardrops on my cheeks
numb body and puffy eyes --
thinking of the past.
~ Aja Dycoco
A rose starts to bloom
In the bushes full of thorns...
A forbidden love.
~ Dion Mari Comia
Ups and downs of life
have given me time to try --
Life experiences.
~ Alyssa Gem Repolles
Walking down the aisle
Very busy picking stones --
I lost a friend.
~ Wendy Mae Manalo
Do not be afraid
Take a step and don't look back
You will get there soon.
~ Michael Alec Corral
Zeroes are famous
in a test with numbers -
Math is difficult.
~ Marc Evan Sto. Tomas
Traditional
Buds are still closed
along the winding pathway --
the patience of love.
~ Aja Dycoco
Withering flowers
trying to regain their strength
Do not ever give up.
~ Patrick Miguel Manjares
The clouds of winter
Leaving the bright big sun
Sadness has arrived.
~ Tristan Verdillo
Lonely wild flower
surrounded by tall green grass...
why are friends strangers?
~ Amicah Relleta
The breeze of the wind
never disappointed me;
Life - flowers and trees.
~ Alyssa Gem Repolles
Footprints in the sand
Are washed away by the waves...
All worries are gone.
~ Mary Philline Descalzo
A soaring eagle
Flying in the clear blue sky
There is hope waiting.
~ Reena Matocinos
A droplet of rain
touched the cracked and dried up land
At last, hope is found.
~ Dion Mari Comia
Ponds below the trees
bring falling leaves to comfort
A life's burdens eased.
~ Vince Gabriel Bejerano
Clouds are turning dark,
The sun will come after rainfall...
A passing challenge.
~ Agathxa Mae Ordona
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A paper crumpled,
Leaves a mark though you fix it.
Some wounds never heal.
~ Dawn Camba
Cherries on your cake
attracts buyers at a glance --
lies on retail.
~ Patrick Miguel Manjares
Teardrops on my cheeks
numb body and puffy eyes --
thinking of the past.
~ Aja Dycoco
A rose starts to bloom
In the bushes full of thorns...
A forbidden love.
~ Dion Mari Comia
Ups and downs of life
have given me time to try --
Life experiences.
~ Alyssa Gem Repolles
Glasses are fragile
hold them close, softly with care
love can be unsure.
~ Amicah Relleta
Walking down the aisle
Very busy picking stones --
I lost a friend.
~ Wendy Mae Manalo
Do not be afraid
Take a step and don't look back
You will get there soon.
~ Michael Alec Corral
Zeroes are famous
in a test with numbers -
Math is difficult.
~ Marc Evan Sto. Tomas
Traditional
Buds are still closed
along the winding pathway --
the patience of love.
~ Aja Dycoco
Withering flowers
trying to regain their strength
Do not ever give up.
~ Patrick Miguel Manjares
The clouds of winter
Leaving the bright big sun
Sadness has arrived.
~ Tristan Verdillo
Lonely wild flower
surrounded by tall green grass...
why are friends strangers?
~ Amicah Relleta
The breeze of the wind
never disappointed me;
Life - flowers and trees.
~ Alyssa Gem Repolles
Footprints in the sand
Are washed away by the waves...
All worries are gone.
~ Mary Philline Descalzo
A soaring eagle
Flying in the clear blue sky
There is hope waiting.
~ Reena Matocinos
A droplet of rain
touched the cracked and dried up land
At last, hope is found.
~ Dion Mari Comia
Ponds below the trees
bring falling leaves to comfort
A life's burdens eased.
~ Vince Gabriel Bejerano
Clouds are turning dark,
The sun will come after rainfall...
A passing challenge.
~ Agathxa Mae Ordona
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Haiku by II-Narra 2010
Modern
Justice for victims
Punishment for criminals
An equal judgment.
~ Daniel Duane Balana
Trees burnt to a crisp
A sprout reaches for the sun
Gives hope to mankind.
~ Christian de los Reyes
On a dark cold night...
Women shouting, men dancing
Disco ball sparkling.
~Alvin Joseph Aguinaldo
River water flows
to the sea, creating waves
Never ending love.
~ Princess Luchavez
Seven little dwarfs
can move the heavy mountains --
Cooperation.
~Ralph Raymund Woodrow Apodaca
Watch that window
different people are seen
A television.
~ Carl Justin Azucena
Shouting in vain
Pressing CTRL, ALT, DELETE
My computer broke.
~ Garry Grant Gaveria
Traditional
Blooming bright petals
Clinging on the rigid stem
A faith formed from love.
~Dionessa Biton
The leaves start to fall
Then, season of misery...
Cold winter, cold heart.
~Ahra Nodalo
Snow on every tree
melting as the sun rises --
start of a new life.
~Jay Montecastro
The fury of storms
Kills everything they pass by
How cruel life can be.
~John Patrick Monzon
Mighty waves crashing
Washing away bits of sand --
This hope still remains.
~ Ma. Jada Soreda
Beneath the oak tree
As silent as it would seem --
A world full of life.
~ Garry Grant Gaveria
Cherry blossoms bloomed
with the birds singing in spring
A new hope sprouting.
~ Aaron Alarcon
Snow melts to water
The breeze of spring is coming
A new start unfolds.
~Haerim Mae-lin Bolanos
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Justice for victims
Punishment for criminals
An equal judgment.
~ Daniel Duane Balana
Trees burnt to a crisp
A sprout reaches for the sun
Gives hope to mankind.
~ Christian de los Reyes
On a dark cold night...
Women shouting, men dancing
Disco ball sparkling.
~Alvin Joseph Aguinaldo
River water flows
to the sea, creating waves
Never ending love.
~ Princess Luchavez
Seven little dwarfs
can move the heavy mountains --
Cooperation.
~Ralph Raymund Woodrow Apodaca
Watch that window
different people are seen
A television.
~ Carl Justin Azucena
Shouting in vain
Pressing CTRL, ALT, DELETE
My computer broke.
~ Garry Grant Gaveria
Traditional
Blooming bright petals
Clinging on the rigid stem
A faith formed from love.
~Dionessa Biton
The leaves start to fall
Then, season of misery...
Cold winter, cold heart.
~Ahra Nodalo
Snow on every tree
melting as the sun rises --
start of a new life.
~Jay Montecastro
The fury of storms
Kills everything they pass by
How cruel life can be.
~John Patrick Monzon
Mighty waves crashing
Washing away bits of sand --
This hope still remains.
~ Ma. Jada Soreda
Beneath the oak tree
As silent as it would seem --
A world full of life.
~ Garry Grant Gaveria
Cherry blossoms bloomed
with the birds singing in spring
A new hope sprouting.
~ Aaron Alarcon
Snow melts to water
The breeze of spring is coming
A new start unfolds.
~Haerim Mae-lin Bolanos
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28 October 2010
Special Quiz #1: Lefties
Are you left-handed? Answer these questions and get a chance to win a special prize.
1. If destra is the Italian for right, what is the Italian word for left?
2. What adjective can you describe a person who can use both right and left hands with equal ease?
3. Name this lefty from Australia who played the writer Virginia Woolf in the movie The Hours.
4. What is the boxing term used to designate the normal stance of a left-handed boxer?
5. True or false: Barack Obama is a lefty.
Send in your answers now!
1. If destra is the Italian for right, what is the Italian word for left?
2. What adjective can you describe a person who can use both right and left hands with equal ease?
3. Name this lefty from Australia who played the writer Virginia Woolf in the movie The Hours.
4. What is the boxing term used to designate the normal stance of a left-handed boxer?
5. True or false: Barack Obama is a lefty.
Send in your answers now!
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