Love Poems About Filipino or Filipino Love Poems
by Lei Strauss |
Categories: dream,

A Filipino Dream - My Spirit

I have a Filipino dream!
Stop the war and wild loud of scream
I have a dream not for myself.
Not a selfish man who thinks of himself.

I have a Filipino dream!
Cease the pain of a poor at the stream.
Three stars are united as one.
My dreams and love are bounded as one.

I have a Filipino dream!
Be the best in our craft and one of the prim.
Eight rays of sun symbolize hope.
Filipinos will rise and reach the peak of slope.

I have a Filipino dream!
Rapidly admired coz we’re now the cream.
I have a dream for my one country land.
An endless peace and success for my one true land.

by Dalila Agtani |
Categories: love,

Kubo

KUBO

The “kubo” now complete and done With all the spirits and blessings Adorned and commends All sights of beauty existing No faults of structure than woodborer Can ever be commented to dissuade One night or two or month long Of couplings and bliss Under the moonlight moaning Pure gold of love shared Oh, I know and we know we care So much perfect for honeymooners That no one would dare Put a footprint like “hasta la vista”
Terms: Kubo- Filipino term for a hut, a small dwelling made up of local materials, generally constructed in the suburbs. “Hasta la vista” Spanish term for see you later.

by Alon Calinao Dy |
Categories: inspirational

Rise Again, Manny

Rise, Manny, rise!
Be proud and be brave.
You're still my boxing hero,
A pride to every Filipino.

Rise, Manny, rise!
Hold your head high.
The world is talking about you,
No wonder people still love you.

Rise, Manny, rise! 
Make another fight if you want.
But please, be careful next time.
Don't let a lucky punch knocks you out.

Rise, Manny, rise! 
Those fools can say whatever...
And in this battle of life,
"Never Say Never."

Rise again, Manny!


by Nato Calubiran |
Categories: courage, faith, inspiration,

We Keep On Singing Hallelujah

Across the borders, might be big or small
Bright Galions, ready to destroy with big cannons 
Colonizing every country they go
Dead bodies and blood to the seas they flow 
Every Filipino stand your ground 
For God is with us, in our hearts He's found
God is with us, God is in me  

Hallelujah, We keep on singing 
Hallelujah, We might die today 
Hallelujah, Give us strength we pray  

In the end the battle is over 
Justice for our Country lovers 
Killings and Words to ponder 
Love of God, In his arms we're under    



My Dual entry. 
ABC Poem of Love
 (Love of Country, HAHAHAH!!!)
 Poems about Nationality  


05/30/13

by Ellioza Nacionales |
Categories: life, love, body, me,

Matter Most

I'm a real Filipino 
but something change on me 
The unique color of my skin 
That every foreign aim 
Was getting darker 
I'm a real girl 
but my body look not 
My body got a muscle 
In picking heavy things 
Just to have money for foods 
This changes of my body 
Cause of my work 
Under the heat of the sun 
Just to have strength 
Tomorrow to survive 
Whatever changes I have 
Didn't matter to me 
What important now 
I can eat everyday 
To face the coming day.

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: lost love,

Halfway Up

He climbed the hill of coupling
with gladness that love could bring
but had no happy ending.







Note: This form is called Diona, a traditional short Filipino poem which is only a tercet, having 7 syllables in each line, and aaa rhyming scheme.

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: lost love,

Love of Gadget

The more the world gets smaller, 
the less men stay together.
Too much use of computer
gives no time for each other.







Note: This form is called Tanaga, a traditional short Filipino poem which is only a quatrain, having 7 syllables in each line. The rhyming schemes may be aaaa, aabb, abab or abba.

by Hugo Sarvida Jr. |
Categories: character, culture, love, race,

Filipino Embrace

When world shutdown grace
Pinoys open up their homes
Jews, Russians, all race.

by Jacqueline R. Mendoza |
Categories: christian, computer, god, internet, love, people, soulmate,

Soul Mate On Earth

God told me my soul mate in Paradise
Fr. Jesus (Jess) Labor
Filipino is he
Supported him when he’s here

Was crazy on internet
Fell for the military man, Austin
Childhood friends researched Gen. Austin S. Miller
Scammer he is

Asked God for a family
Skeptical because different
Met this great man
Said has a daughter

Thought to be impossible
Nothing is impossible to God

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: love,

When Will Forever End

Boundless love lets its own life stay
Everlasting day after day;
Remaining in its timeless way.
Never will it stop nor delay;
Always giving joy to the gray!

Dateless love lets its own heart beat
Infinitely in rhyme so sweet.
Zone of ageless care so complete
Offers embrace with warmth or heat;
Nullifying the cold conceit!




Note:
This form is called Pasion, a traditional short Filipino poem which is composed of 5 lines, having 8 syllables in each line with a 4-4 caesura. The rhyming scheme is aaaaa. It may have a maximum of 2 stanzas.

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: lost love,

Stale Feelings

Beat of the heart showed no rhyme;
vibrating without some sense.
Its voice sounds like a cold clime;
saying statement sans intense.








Note: This form is called Tanaga, a traditional short Filipino poem which is only a quatrain, having 7 syllables in each line. The rhyming schemes may be aaaa, aabb, abab or abba.

by Bernard F. Asuncion |
Categories: love,

Absolute Affection

Two hearts that love each other
sweetly vibrate together.
The warmth of flame they both wear
will not grow cold nor waver.





Note: This form is called Tanaga, a traditional short Filipino poem which is only a quatrain, having 7 syllables in each line. The rhyming schemes may be aaaa, aabb, abab or abba.