Had a lunch with my friend, Jason, yesterday afternoon. He just got back from the IYAS writers workshop. He definitely had some fun and a very poetic experience. So, where to next, bard-brother, Baguio, Iligan or Silliman?

sonito 146

singa no daan ya pilikula
kolor sipia so pakanengneng ko
ed nalgep lan banua ed seslekan

ambetel la so siplog na dagem
kanian talikepkep kon binegtew
so karukey na Roxas Boulevard
paunla diman ed Manila Bay

alagsanan ko 'ra'y saninaro
ya mamibilang amo na barko
tan totoo 'ran singa anino
o aninon tinmatalintao

maermen ak dima'd Manila Bay
a singa saray manaalagar
ed ag tinmotoor ed sipanan

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William Blake: Visions and Verses
A chapter in the first biography of Blake, published in 1863, is entitled "Mad or Not Mad." William Wordsworth once wrote that William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience were "undoubtedly the production of insane genius," and yet, "there is something in the madness of this man which interests me more than the sanity of Lord Byron and Walter Scott." Samuel Taylor Coleridge, another contemporary, doubted Blake's mental balance, but also called him "a man of Genius."

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