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  • July 5, 2010

Sometimes, the Heart Yearns for Mangoes

Sometimes, the heart yearns, For mangoes where there are apples,, For orchids where there are tulips, For warmth, where it is cold, For mountainous islands, Where there is flatland.
  • July 1, 2010

THE BLADED POEM

Behold the bladed poem Tensile and razor-sharp Cold and glinting silver In the light or dark. See how the blackbird Of a hilt flies Bedecked with pearls On the firm

  • June 1, 1981

The forest is still enchanted

The fickle-minded spirits and fairies have fled the old trees and groves, Dark caves and mounds in the shadows, mossy rocks and whispering streams. The gnarled balete and the blackbird

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Continuing the struggle for national and social liberation

  • August 26, 2015

Significance of the Paris commune of 1871 and its relevance to the world proletarian revolution

  • March 20, 2021

Filipino & American Friendship Day

  • July 4, 2020

On dialectical materialism, idealism and mechanical materialism

  • April 13, 2020

In Celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of V.I. Lenin

  • April 15, 2020

On the Correct Handling of Contradictions among the People

  • December 13, 2020