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Do you remember the last time you needed to recite a poem for school?
The beauty of Filipino poetry from the Balagtasan era that evolved into today's spoken word has enriched Philippine arts and culture.
No need to get stressed looking for the perfect poetry collection. Here are five local poetry books to enjoy.
1. 'Of Flowers that Bloomed in Fire'
— Jericho Silvers
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A fresh start to get your poem-loving heart satisfied. The book is written by Jerico Silvers, a 25-year-old writer. Poems compiled in the book look into the art of beginning again, growth, and love. Jericho's poetry is also inspired by the advocacy of understanding mental health. A prequel for the book, Of Flowers that Bloomed At Night, has also been released recently.
2. 'Si' — Bob Ong
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Si is unlike any other Bob Ong work. It is the first book Ong has written in the romance genre. Far from the usual humerous tone, the collection of poems looks through the lens of love.
3. 'Banayad'
— Rowena Festin
A collection of poems from a female viewpoint. "Hiling ko lang na sana ma-publish at mabasa..marinig ang tinig ng isang makatang babae," she said. It is a collection of stories from the the urban poor and indigenous people.
4. 'Paghilom'
— Kim Darla
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If you need spiritual healing, Paghilom is the key. The theme of the anecdotes and poems is focused on progress, rather than perfection in dealing with life's challenges.
5. 'Breakaways'
— Len Cristobal
lencristobal.com/breakaways-book/
A book of poetry and prose dedicated to selfhood is what you need for reflection. Len Cristobal incorporated themes of love and society in this fantastic read of over 100 poems to read over. It'll make you feel you are not alone and that everyone goes through something.
Love for poetry will be engraved in the hearts of those who have read it.