Friday, February 5, 2016

Leaving (Poem)

Leaving

Levy Abad 

I’m journeying tomorrow to a distant land
And wondering what the future holds for me
Hoping that this venture will bring a better life
Wishing it’s all worth the misery

You and me, countless others take this leap of faith
Gambling all into the hands of fate
Leaving all relations to the cost of distance
And a sad song that will be playing through the years

Who knows of the burden that we’ve been carrying
Or the colored walls that we have to climb
Who can share the struggles that this journey is asking
As we take on unfamiliar times

If only things were different that we don’t have to leave
And home is free of hard times brought about by greed
If only empires crumble by itself without a fight
You and I may never be here tonight.

And so often there’s this endless yearning to look back
To embrace the motherland that brought us up
And in the silence of the night we cry to be forgiven
While the souls of our forbears call us home.

At times under the neon lights we find ourselves grieving
For friends and comrades slain to set us free
In our weakness we left them alone to do the fighting
Through the violence of darkness to break free
                                    
Sadly, reality comes to wake us up
And here we are scattered and trying to rise up
And so we gather strength through bonds of living hope
Care for one another to build a better world.

(Published on the article Bayanihan and Belonging: Filipinos in Manitoba - Alison Marshall, Department of Religion, Brandon University, Manitoba History: The Journal of the Manitoba Historical Society, Fall 2014, No. 76, page 17)

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