lost Love

Yesterday you were here
Although I did not see you,
I knew you were here,
Behind the warmth of your words,
And tenderness of your smile,
Waiting outside the closed gate
Of my heart, for a word
Or a gesture of welcome,
But I did not call you.

Today, when finding you are gone
From your accustomed place
Where you waited so long in vain
Outside the barred gates of my heart,
I called for you--- and alas!
You have gone to another tomorrow
Of fragrant grass,
Of swift winds,
Of echoing years,
And of blue skies.

 

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The Sibal Family History In the nineteenth century, in the southern tip of Tarlac province in Luzon, Philippines, a dozen siblings came from the province of Pampanga and founded the town of Bamban.The siblings were surnamed Sibal and consisted of eleven brothers and one sister who married a Maristela man. The Sibal brothers called this place Bamban because of the smooth, thornless bamboo that grew in large clumps and the name of this bamboo is “bamban.” The place was very fertile for fields of rice and sugar cane and all kinds of fruit trees. It was very near the foothills of the large chain of Sierra madre mountains where abound hardwood trees of narra, lauan, wild animals such as deer, wild boars and all kinds of flora and fauna. The mountains were on the western side of Bamban, while on the southern side ran a river that teemed with fish. On the banks of this river called Parua, there were stones and sparkling sand brought by the current. The bank of the river was a forest full of pine trees (Pinus insularis) and the wind whistled its song through their boughs. At that time, Bamban was a veritable paradise. more>>