Kalinaw
Onomatopoeia
Long-vowel
Sounds (with
Skip of an i in
Between),
K to begin
Consonant-
Firm,
L then
N to give
Brief space,
Ending in
W
Even of
Silence—simply
To look or
Use another
Sense—the
Word evokes
Feeling and
Presence
Believe
Words have
Power
They do
Find quiet
Say and enter
An utterance,
Door to a
Place
Inside
You’ll know
C L Couch
Word-High July: Welcome!
Maria of Doodles and Scribbles and I [that’s Rosema at rosemawrites] are more than excited to read your takes on the 30 Beautiful Filipino Words.
- Write or create a post inspired or about the Filipino word prompts.
- A post can be anything. A poem, a fiction, a six-word tale, or even a photo. It’s all up to you.
- Linkback/create a pingback to this post: Word-High July 30 Beautiful Filipino Words. Here is a quick tutorial on how to do a pingback.
- Tag your post with WordHighJuly, so your co-bloggers will be able to read/see your take on the prompt. Here’s how you create tags.
- Most important of all, read and comment to your blogger friends (old and new found, we’ll never know).
HOP ON and let’s all GET WORD-HIGH this JULY!
July 7, 2016 at 5:11 am
as writers, we are truly well-aware of the power words have in them. indeed this is a wise piece from a wise man I call brother! ❤
July 9, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Wise-woman sister, you inspire!
July 10, 2016 at 5:22 am
so do you! ;D
July 8, 2016 at 7:58 am
Inspirational and beautiful! Love it! 🙂
July 9, 2016 at 6:59 pm
Thank you, dear friend! Moving delight abounds!