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the legend of the mango
legend of the mango
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legend of the turkey
alamat ng pabo
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the legend of taal volcano
the legend of taal volcano
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the legend of tagalog story
the legend of tagalog story
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summary of the legend of rambutan
summary of the legend of rambutan
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summary of the legend of mount apo
buod ng alamat ng bundok apo
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alamat ng the legend of greoe in english
the legend of greoe in english
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climax of the story of the legend of pineapple
climax of the story of the legend of pineapple
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why falls so rich a spray of fragrance from the bowers of the balmy flowers upon this festive day? why from woods and vales do we hear sweet measures ringing that seem to be the singing of a choir of nightingales? why in the grass below do birds start at the wind's noises, unleashing their honeyed voices as they hop from bough to bough? why should the spring that glows its crystalline murmur be tuning to the zephyr's mellow crooning as among the flowers it flows? why seems to me more endearing, more fair than on other days, the dawn's enchanting face among red clouds appearing? the reason, dear mother, is they feast your day of bloom: the rose with its perfume, the bird with its harmonies. and the spring that rings with laughter upon this joyful day with its murmur seems to say: 'live happily ever after!' and from that spring in the grove now turn to hear the first note that from my lute i emote to the impulse of my love. most likely, mi primera inspiracion was the first poem jose rizal wrote during his schooling stint in ateneo. this poem was written in honor of his mother’s birthday as evidenced by the terms “perfume of the flowers”, “the songs of the birds”, “feast your day of bloom” and “festive day”. jose rizal’s poetic verses show his eternal love and appreciation for his mother. this is somehow his way of paying tribute to all the efforts of her dear mother.
Last Update: 2020-11-05
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