So, in short, this is a terrible intro to a poem I read from the collection of essays called "My Fair Maladies", subtitled "Funny Essays and Poems on Various Ailments and Afflictions", edited by Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, and published in 2005.
It's a book filled with essays and poems by different authors describing their ailments in a funny light. One of the poems there (the last paragraph made me chuckle deep deep inside)
My Kind
by Ralph Semino Galan
I have no oven large enough,
Dear Sylvia, to roast
my head like a lamb for dinner.
Not a brand-new car parked
in a garage, Dear Anne,
to etherize my soul.
Nor stones heavy with sin,
Dear Virginia, and a river deep
as forgetting to drown myself in.
Nor do I live in a building,
high like the bluest
of skies, Dearest Maningning.
Sisters in rhyme, in crime,
how then shall I make my quick
and extraordinary exit?
Or shall I kill myself slowly
with beer and cigarettes,
bit by bit?
2 comments:
nice new template sym :)
dale! sa may Filipinas Heritage Library yun, tapat ng Manila Penn. Try mo tong link: http://www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph/library/rooms.asp?id=The%20Alcove
Meron ata this October. Daan ka na lang dun to inquire. :)
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