104th sonnet (also entitled Caboloan) added to Malagilion: Soniton Pangasinan. Caboloan is the old name of the province of Pangasinan.

sonito 104

ag ko la narngel irama'y dangoan
tan simponia na kakaoayanan
nen alingoanan da lan bitlaen
so daan ya ngaran mo pinabli

naandi la'ra'y tongtong-aoaran
nalner ira ed buraka'y dagem
kaiba'y hambayo'y panangaron
pilalek ton makablos ed pagew

linmagnap so bosis na lioaoa
nabtag so salming na kareenan
siping so dilak ya nansalita
tan anganlong na kaoayangan mo

ay ag ko kinerew ed amalsa
so mangako'y kiolim ed bilay!


The Republic of Poetry
Poetry has often had to fight for its integrity against two forms of misunderstanding – as either effete, a form of luxury in idleness; or as a kind of weapon of identity, closely aligned to a political statement. Mostly, poetry is strong enough to resist these subtle forms of denigration or elevation. Yet they do reveal, as if in a distorting mirror, poetry’s intimate connection with what lies ‘beneath’ and ‘above’ it – the world of private or public freedom.

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