Entry: She Brought Home a Gold Mine Friday, May 11, 2007



She used to live in a shanty
   with nipa roof
   and bamboo walls,
   and soil for a floor.
She used to look so shabby
   in hand-sewn clothes
   and an old pair of shoes,
   which, all, her mother once wore.
She used to be poorer than the rats
   she would run after
   and smash with a broom.
But everything has changed
   since she met Mr. Jones.
Now life for her (and the neighborhood)
   suddenly became easy
   as Mr. Jones—it seems—
   is a man so generous and wealthy.
No trace of a poor lady can be seen
   as she walks around the town
   with a tall, white man.
The smile on her face beams with pride
   as her head she holds high.
But never had she heard of the stories
   passed on from mouth to mouth,
   of what she might had done
   to bring home a gold mine.

Ariel Lalisan

   4 comments

Term Papers
November 13, 2009   10:57 PM PST
 
Awesome Poetry buddy keep posting..!
ayel
November 30, 2007   01:29 AM PST
 
thanks bruce....:)
bruce
October 6, 2007   11:27 PM PDT
 
wow, great poetry! this sounds so good!
Name
July 15, 2007   06:13 PM PDT
 
But never had she heard of the stories
passed on from mouth to mouth,
of what she might had done
to bring home a gold mine.

may ibig sabihin ata to ha ..
hmm .. pero ayun nga, dami na sila sir yel .. going for the foreigners .. =.=

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