
'A Visit from St. Nicholas'
First published in 1823, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore is in the public domain. Daily Tribune republishes the short story in full for its…
DT · · 2 min read
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First published in 1823, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore is in the public domain. Daily Tribune republishes the short story in full for its…
DT · · 2 min read

They sang the praises of the morn, How light shines and crosses the fields, Blanketing it with the golden glow, And wielding the power of hope it yields.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Billowing towards a gaping hole,
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

"Because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand." ― Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Decembers of merry have flown And have left me with but a clone Of something that I once knew But now something that paints me blue.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

I am afraid that I cannot write A happy story⸺imbued with light. For even when I write about the stars, My words find themselves within the scars Of rivers of…
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Should tonight be my last night, I want to leave you this: Know there's nothing else You could've done. There are no more clues You might have missed.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Through the trees and through the rain, I run from time unfolding in vain. Eager to escape the hold of the past, And jump to the embrace of the future at last.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Isang koleksyon ng limang tula na tumatalakay sa pananampalataya, kaligtasan, at pagsumpa.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 4 min read

"And whatever walked there, walked alone." ― Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

“But how do you speak to a granddaughter in her dead mother's stead? Can the responsibility to the dead ever be replaced by the responsibility to the living?”…
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

"Almost" seems to be a recurring theme in my life. Never quite reaching. Always just barely.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

A poem inspired by "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

As seen by cosmic stargazers looking down at Earth.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Originally written in French and translated to English.
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

Each tear sparkling gold,
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 1 min read

"Of Dark Days Gone By: A Collection of Poems" is a suite of five poems that won third place in the poetry category for the 39th De La Salle University Annual…
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial · · 6 min read

