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Climate Change and Bayanihan

Tacloban City, Heavily Damaged: 10,000 feared dead, cadavers of ripped children litter on the streets, Ormoc City, Totally Devastated: People are desperate, the streets are infested with terrible hunger, looting is everywhere, The whole city: State with anarchy, Most of the communities on the coastal areas around the Visayas region: Literally wiped out, defaced from the map in a blink of an eye, washed away into the ocean by tsunamis of 15 feet higher, After the apocalyptic deluge of super typhoon Yolanda, sufferings plagued with painful sadness reign, dead mothers hugged by crying children still wet with gushing blood, a confused father carrying the cadaver of his young daughter, whole families uprooted, died in a split second, an old woman eternally searching for her dead sons and daughters, the old man shedding tears before the church's sacred altar, his mind could not imagine the magnitude of the devastation, an unthinkable natural calamity, such a tragic phenomenon he just experienced in his lifetime. My heart bleeds while watching these heart breaking news flashed on television, in every corner of the victims' eyes are unimaginable sufferings beyond human comprehension, not even a poetic thought could find a word to describe the sorrow they are going through, even an artist's passionate hand finds it hard to portray on canvass the agonies of homelessness, worst than nightmare is that their dreams are swept away by heavy flooding. how depressing to see them trembling under the bitter coldness without clothes. Even the wrath of nature is terrible, the very nature that we abused for so long, but never loose hope, there will always be calm after the storm, as beautiful rainbow appears after the rain, you'll never walk alone through your endeavor towards rehabilitation and restoration, in spite of the political scandal of corruption that afflicts our country, the politicians that put us in global shame, the disease that we are trying to cure day by day, but always remember, we are filipinos born with a spoon of resiliency, deep in our hearts are true compassion for others, the spirit of bayanihan still dwells within us, hand in hand we help each other like a one big family, together we stand united, this tragedy will be overcame, and realize that this enemy is just but a small problem to beat.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2013




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Date: 3/23/2016 9:54:00 PM
Gianni, Enjoyed the way you expressed every line. Please keep writing and sharing your poetry. LOVE LINDA
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Date: 1/16/2016 5:45:00 PM
Gianni, enjoyed reading the words you poured on your poem. Have a wonderful day. **SKAT**
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