heart jumps at the prospect of escaping this darkness. When I finally reach the end‚ I came to a dark beach; the sky was like a curtain of silk in the sky: The sky sheds its color from dark misty indigo to an illuminated shimmering blue sky. Revealing a beautiful beach paradise mostly comprise of endless body of clear water. Seeing the fluffy clumps of clouds that were covering the sky before they slowly fainted away into thin air. The blazing light pierced through the cold and gave me an immediate
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Angela Caridad Legaspi Manalang-Gloria was born in Guagua‚ Pampanga on August 7‚ 1907. During her education in University of the Philippines‚ her life-long rivalry with the poet Jose Garcia Villa was developed. She also became the literary editor in Philippine Collegian‚ with Celedonio P. Gloria as the editor-in-chief. Their friendship led to marriage and they had 3 children. On March 11‚ 1945 Japanese patrol attacked her husband and her son Ruben in Alitagtag‚ Batangas. Though Celedonio died‚ Ruben
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beat down against the golden sand making it sparkle like a thousand tiny jewels. The sounds of the waves gently crashing against the shore are refreshing. The squawking of the seagulls interrupts the tranquillity. Above‚ the celestial‚ clear‚ azure sky looms over the glistening white sand which seashells lay contently on‚ they are jewels upon the sand; they neither sparkle nor shine‚ but their unique beauty makes them nothing less than a treasure. The soft and smooth pebbles scatter themselves around
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(Panay-Visayan)One of the stories about the creation of the world‚ which the old people of Panay‚especially those living near the mountains‚ do not tire relating‚ tells that in the beginningthere was no sky or earth—only a bottomless deep and a world of mist. Everything wasshapeless and formless—the earth‚ the sky‚ the sea and the air were almost mixed up.In a word‚ there was confusion.Then from the depth of this formless void‚ there appeared two gods‚ TungkungLangit and Alunsina. Just where these two deities
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torture‚ after the soul has been cropped with a long scythe swooping out of the conqueror’s face- the unborn grandchildren grow to love that strange language. Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins Glory be to God for dappled things – For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow; For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim; Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings; Landscape plotted and pieced – fold‚ fallow‚ and plough; And áll trádes‚ their gear and tackle
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is pollution. The air is so polluted that it has become a dream for me to have a breath of purely fresh air. I don’t know when this dream can come true. When I was living in the countryside‚ my favorite hobby was to observe the sky at night and count the stars. Now the sky above the city is so polluted that hardly any star can by seen at night. That’s one of the disadvantages of living in the city. Of course‚ there are also other disadvantages. It’s backward and inconvenient in transportation and
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Wyoming‚ not just a barren state‚ but the home of a community "The solitude in which westerners live makes them quiet" (Erlich 209)‚ but this does not mean they hide from human contact‚ for example‚ the people of Wyoming. There people‚ in one way or another‚ keep in contact with each other and they keep in touch with reality. In the short story‚ "Wyoming: The Solace of Open Spaces‚" Gretel Erlich writes about the tight community in Wyoming. Although they are separated geographically‚ they are not
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I close my eyes‚ letting myself absorb the blistering rays of the sun on a scorching summer day. I am comforted by the sounds of the ocean; the rhythmic pounding of the waves represses all of my worries. I look into the cloudless cerulean blue sky and see the perfection of life. I often want to be like a seagull‚ seemingly drifting endlessly in the wind without a care in the world. As I sit in my chair I can see all the sights of summer; children building sand castles along the oceans edge‚ to
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The Summer Heat By Ishan Rodman Sophomore Humanities Project May 20th‚ 2016 Mr. Eason Mrs. Ihrke The sky was ablaze but this was a different kind of fire. A warm fire‚ one that enveloped me and gave hope that we would no longer be afraid and no longer be scared. We stepped out of the shade of the barn and climbed over the ridge. We could all see one thing‚ men in dull gray uniforms running out of the city. Towards the south a sea of blue and green push forward flooding the city washing it
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very objectively. ‘You should be here‚ Nature has need of you’ involves the reader directly‚ and the use of a Capital letter personifies nature in such a way it makes one feel her pain. The following lines are significantly symbolic‚ as the words ‘sky slowing’ can be interpreted as the world itself turning much slower than before‚ the life and vibrancy leaking out of it. The reference to a ‘dying clock’ may make the reader believe that nature has very limited time remaining and that death is at its
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