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YES. PEOPLE NEEDS PEOPLE

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TAYO NA TAYO MGA KAPWA PILIPINO

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GINA UHAW AKO GINAGUTOM AKO

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DON'T BE A DEAD STAR

DON'T BE A DEAD STAR By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas Don't be a DEAD STAR Let your light shine a far Know that you are PART Of what universe impart Let Your Light shine Never to be HIDDEN Intended to be SEEN In this world we live in Know that you are part Of GODS Grand DESIGN Know that in your HEART Give kindness to mankind Of what UNIVERSE IMPART Behind the HURTS and PAIN There are SO MUCH TO GAIN We LEARN from EXPERIENCES DEAD STARS are BLACK HOLES Like some people with no SOULS GETS the JOY OF LIFE IN OTHERS Not knowing they DESTROY OTHERS

A POET is a Person Of Exceptional Talent

A POET is a Person Of Exceptional Talent By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas A POET has Power Over Evolving Time A POET is a Prophet Of Enduring Truth A POET is a Person Of Exceptional Talent A POET is a Professional On Emotional Trauma ha ha ha A POET is a Poetic Observer Expressing Temperaments A POET is having a Positive Outlook Enriching Transcendentally

TILL MY DYING DAYS

TILL MY DYING DAYS By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas Till my dying days may I live in love As my time come as my body succumb My heart tears for it’s my time to depart May I leave a part of my soul , life and story As I fade in grace don't wear a sad face For I will go in peace to much better place All of us will pass this way be strong and pray For I will stay as part of your memory We live to love we love to live this I give To my family and friends this I leave I have love you and you have been my life Allow me to thank you for loving me nice Our life together has been an adventure Support each other inspire one another Being human we dream of immortality Leave our mark in man’s hearts and history Dream of world friendship, peace, unity A sense of respect trust, reciprocity Good will , love, and exchange of ideas   Border less economy as global family Address evil of poverty, hunger, wars   Terrorism , d

OUR FATHER NEEDS OUR LOVE TOO

Our Father Needs Our Love too By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas As the Bible says in the end Man will be lovers of themselves Lovers of pleasure, arrogant Disrespectful to parents Remember Ten Commandments Honoring your father and mother It's the only one with a reward That is you will live longer life No wonder many dies young today Because we have neglected this That caring for our parents is Caring for our self as well Circle of life finds its way To balance and repay Our deeds & misdeeds Will return to us someday So in the end we know how God 's law of love will show A fathers heart is always gold Pure and tender worth to hold So us His sons let Us not forget Our fathers do need us yes I bet More than words could ever say For Every time he sees our faces We are the sun that lights his way The joy of his memories everyday So give time to spend with them Till their time will come to end Our fathers need our love too

MARIA KALAW Y VILLANUEVA (COPY PASTED FROM MANILA CARNIVAL 1908 TO 1939 BY ALEX CASTRO)

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2009 65. 1931, Miss Philippines of the Manila Carnival, MARIA VILLANUEVA KALAW 1931 QUEEN OF THE MANILA CARNIVAL. Maria Villanueva Kalaw will be remembered in the Carnival history as the daughter of the first Queen of the Orient of the Manila Carnival, the accomplished writer, feminist and businesswoman Pura Villanueva. Maria Kalaw y Villanueva   entered the  Fifth National Beauty Contest  of the  1931 Manila Carnival  as a first second-generation candidate who received much press attention. After all, she was the daughter of the first Carnival queen ( Pura Villanueva  of Iloilo) and a Manila intellectual ( Teodoro Kalaw  of Batangas). When she won, she became the first second-generation Queen in Carnival history, in a last-minute, but well deserved victory. MARIA AS A YOUNG WOMAN IN 1929. In her teens, Maria was already following in the footsteps of her mother, dabbling in writing for national magazines such as Graphic. At the start, Maria had everyt

PURA GARCIA VILLANUEVA THE FIRST BEAUTY QUEEN OF THE COUNTRY WAS AN ILONGGA (COPY PASTED FROM MANILA CARNIVAL 1908- 1939 BLOG BY: ALEX CASTRO)

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10. 1908, Queen of the Orient, PURA GARCIA VILLANUEVA, part 1 REINA DEL ORIENTE 1908. Pura Villanueva y Garcia, of Molo, Iloilo at her coronation. A Filipino-Spanish mestiza, Pura was known for her literary works in Spanish before she was invited to participate in the carnival queen quest. Pura Villanueva was already acclaimed as a ‘beauty with brains’ even before she became a Carnival candidate. In her hometown, Molo in Iloilo, she had established herself as a Spanish writer of repute for El Tiempo, a leading newspaper. Here, she contributed literary articles and insightful essays, mostly on feminine issues. She was also the founder of the Asociacion Femenista Ilonga, a woman’s group. When the first Carnival needed a queen, Carnival officials immediately enlisted her. HER ROYAL VESTMENTS. As she appeared in her official portrait sitting, dressed in a "panuelo-less" costume designed and executed by her Spanish mother, Emilia Garcia. She holds Japanese fan to sy

PRODIGAL SON

PRODIGAL SON   By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas The story of the Prodigal son   Is a story I can relate on too In my youth, I can associate myself With the reckless and wasteful son Even played that role in a play in church During one of our Christmas presentation One's life destiny can be found and search Plan your future not live just for the present Never waste time for its the great Equalizer Be cautious calculate the risk in decisions   Major crossroad changes life's direction So too one's love, fortune & satisfaction I have made many mistakes and seen My rebellious and sinful side of me I have learned to accept my humanity Forgive my past, see my spirituality Now I am a father, have my own family Changed my perception dramatically Unconditional love taught me maturity Not a Prodigal Father but to be the best I can be

ECHO THE WORDS OF THE SAGES

ECHO THE WORDS OF THE SAGES By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas Echo the words of the sages For they are the wisdom of the ages Ever true and relevant  Their truths still reveals guidance Thousands of years may have pass by Their principles we can still live by Like steel they have pass the test of time Like wine are Sweeter as years go by Trust embrace its universal light Wisdom and knowledge indeed is might Multitude of pages have been written  Intended to bring man peace enlightenment

WE HAVE A FATHER

WE HAVE A FATHER By:  Deo Antonio D. Llamas                                                                                                            We have a father we call him Papa He's unique ways of showing he cares Makes us feel special in his own way He was not an OFW but always  Away from our home and family As his job requires of him often Many Times did he had a career change From Police captain in the intelligence To Comelec registrar in Pasay and Judge  FEU LLB graduate together with Mama  Was an honor student and Campus leader He was a writer and a book reader Wanted to become a priest but it changed When his beloved mom died unexpectedly He grieved greatly for that lost in the seminary Found his new life direction and took up law Saw love at the first sight of a Capizena And never let go from that time on forward I remember my early childhood memories He often brings me to go carts and bump cars A