we will kiss the sun

Month

October 2011

16 posts

Oct 29, 20111 note
Play
Oct 24, 20111 note
Kinukumutan Ka ng Aking Titig Roselle Pineda, Jean Garcia

beatricemata:

Kinukumutan Ka ng Aking Titig
Ruth Elynia Mabanglo

Kinukumutan ka ng aking titig -
Isang siyudad ng pag-ibig:
Dilim na binabagtas ng mga hipo,
Liwanag na kaakibat ng mga pangako.
Nililiyo ako ng mga haplos,
Binubura ng mga alaala.
Ay, tila ugat akong nabubunot,
Umaangat,
Lumilipad,
Mga mata’y nag-uulap.

Nilalakbay ko ang katawan mo,
Buwan akong umiikot
Sa iyong sinukob,
Nilulukob kita hanggang panaginip,
Nilalagok ang iyong tinig,
Natitigmak ako hanggang buto,
Humahagod sa ligamgam ng iyong hininga,
Humihimlay sa iyong mga halik
Hanggang alaala’y mapaknit
At sa pusod ko’y sumanib.

Mahal, ako’y napapapikit.

Oct 24, 2011190 notes
“Huwag maaning, tisis lang yan, hindi sukatan ng pagiging tunay na iskolar ng bayan.” —Prof. Choy Pangilinan, AYUS!
Oct 24, 20114 notes

sometimes when i look at the lines in other people’s faces, i wonder what circumstances they were in when the forces of gravity, anxiety and cell formation connived to tell a story that will be visible to a random observer’s eyes

Oct 23, 20111 note
Play
Oct 23, 2011
R.I.P., the movie camera: 1888-2011 → salon.com

Major manufacturers have ceased production of new motion picture film cameras; cinema as we once knew it is dead. Article by Matt Zoller Seitz.

Oct 16, 2011
Oct 16, 2011
A Young Man's Diary: Date a Guy Who Writes → thediaryofayoungman.tumblr.com

thediaryofayoungman:

Date a guy who writes. Date that someone who doesn’t concern too much being the best looking man in the world. The guy who doesn’t toil for minutes or hours in front of the mirror. He spends an ample time in his room, or on a solitary bench in a public park, or on train and bus stations with his pen and notebook formulating the perfect words, putting life in his lines through wordplay, writing the loveliest poems. He doesn’t mind being alone on weekend nights in the back-alleys or risking his life climbing the roof just to have an unobstructed view of the sky, to muse with the stars and summon a conversation with the moon. He doesn’t mind battling the cold that bites his skin as long as he tunes the right melody for the song he’s writing for your anniversary,or a guaranteed chapter entry on his book, that he is anticipating to give you on your birthday. Yes, he doesn’t loathe the fact that he is stuck in that place, in that moment in time, squeezing his brain, while his friends are out there, in the open drinking to the high of weekend parties, dancing in smoke-filled bars and drowning to barrels and barrels of liquors.

Find a guy who writes, a walking cliché of kill-you-with-words, and when you do, make no mistakes letting him go. His wit, his spontaneity, rapture and heart for aesthetics will suffice for all those romanticism you have in mind. Date that someone who doesn’t kill himself in gyms, just to have the perfect body, the manly facade and never go for the too neat, too clean— you will discover over time that it is dragging and lame having a partner, a man who spends on shower threefold longer than you do. Date a guy who doesn’t dream having the Brad Pitt’s face, but the one who reads, learns and writes like of John Keats romance’s. The one who seeks for Stephen King’s thrill and the war stories of Ernest Hemingway. Date a guy who doesn’t give you a litany of promises lost in the haze of cheap talk, date that someone who acts, who makes you feel you are special even before you find yourself versed in one of his poems, resembling one of his story characters. Date that someone who stays with you, dream with you and writes random nothing on your palm or on your arms, because he fears that the words won’t come out right when he starts speaking them.

Date a guy who writes, the one who can skim the oceans in your eyes and write a line about it, that someone who can swim in it just to string those lines to make a stanza and can drown there if that’s all it takes to combine those stanzas into a beautiful work of poetry. Date a guy who can translate the amber glow in your face into haiku and sonnets. That someone who never tires scribbling his pen in dire search for muslin haze for streaks of clarity.

When that guy asks for your hand, give a sureshot “yes”. He sees life in a general scheme and weighs all the options from there, the same way he chooses the right words, the best point of view and perspectives just to incorporate beauty in his writing. Jumping into conclusion is not his game, he probably learned that it is not practical from a thousand fictional dilemma he wrote. And you will not live in monotony and routines, he can put colors in your days the same way he resorts figurative languages, the same way he puts flowers and butterflies in his words. And your leisure times will not be spent on themed parks, signature shops and wherever-transatlantic-cruise that is, spending the money you saved for a year in just one day. He will teach you to appreciate God’s creation and find happiness in the most mundane of things— on the sun rising behind the trees, the music of birds chirping and the dance of leaves in graceful sways, the breeze that kisses your cheek, your face, touching your heart with a magical feel, all the way to your bones, sunsets and silhouettes, the placid sea and the story behind a seagull or a fishing canoe that blemishes the scene. This list can go on forever, and the guy who writes is birthed with utmost appreciation to this, with sheer gratitude and he has an innate understanding that this whole divinity is meant to be shared with someone.

He might get lost in conversations, and becomes remote in an instant, but you are willing to make it up, because you know, at the back of your head that you are already transcending the touches of reality, lost in the not-so-distant world of make believe, living in the beauty and power of imagination, the world behind the written words.

Oct 12, 20112,440 notes

the cam(era) before the storm. prod for sir choy. this week. let’s do this.

Oct 9, 2011
Oh, It Is Love Hellogoodbye

Hellogoodbye — Oh, It Is Love

Oct 8, 2011
hasselblad, bakit ang sexy sexy sexy sexy sexy mo?
Oct 8, 2011
"Sablay ang ganitong lohika ng wanna-be mainstreaming sa nosyon ng indie cinema sa bansa." —Rolando B. Tolentino patungkol sa Rakenrol ni Quark Henares → pinoyweekly.org
Oct 7, 20111 note

September 2011

6 posts

Oct 1, 2011
“Thoughts no longer seem to have any connection with words and eyes. All I remember is that I tried to pay for the ticket, but she stepped back and wouldn’t accept the money despite all my urging. By some half-conscious process which I can’t explain, we sustained a thread of conversation between us. My ears kept hearing her voice, and my own also, but they were like voices in the distance—stifled, indistinct, and meaningless.” —Miss Pall, Mohan Rakesh, 1979

[will report about this short story on Monday in my comparative literature class. lezgo.]
Oct 1, 2011
Oct 1, 2011
Next page →
2012 2013
  • January
  • February
  • March 3
  • April 7
  • May 7
  • June 2
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
2011 2012 2013
  • January 1
  • February 10
  • March 13
  • April 7
  • May 26
  • June 4
  • July 4
  • August 2
  • September 4
  • October 1
  • November
  • December 1
2011 2012
  • January
  • February 6
  • March 10
  • April 8
  • May 8
  • June 2
  • July 2
  • August 6
  • September 6
  • October 16
  • November 7
  • December 5