This one was started by Priscilla Macansantos, mathematician, poet, Chancellor of UP Baguio:
In summer I dream of water
There's the bride's veil flowing in Kennon
Where a dip reminds of laughter and childhood
And a native lass numbly walks eyes all ablaze in the morning sun
The water kisses her feet
But she would rather choose to be abandoned in the sun.
The contributors to this poem: Annaliza Lopez Nauyac, Melisa Therese N. Malingan-Sapdoy, Marilyn Cayabyab, Ida del Mundo, Chanelle Kim.
In summer I dream of water
There's the bride's veil flowing in Kennon
Where a dip reminds of laughter and childhood
And a native lass numbly walks eyes all ablaze in the morning sun
The water kisses her feet
But she would rather choose to be abandoned in the sun.
The contributors to this poem: Annaliza Lopez Nauyac, Melisa Therese N. Malingan-Sapdoy, Marilyn Cayabyab, Ida del Mundo, Chanelle Kim.
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