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no longer the sun in zenith high
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the acacia still stands magnificently content and whole
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mountain gods, bathed in eerie glow, border a fading ho...
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bamboo foliage flaps about wildly, unceasingly
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giant “uloy” trees gather the late rays funneling t...
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Hush! I hear yonder the mission church bell
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tolling of evening prayers,
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A lost native minstrel strumming off his ancestral guit...
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with profound delight,
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the wilderness, once again, slumps into cold and isolat...
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Alas, a tribal world comes on deathly superstition and ...
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But hope still lingers beyond those shim’ring stars,
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and only shall this hope fulfill its reality
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when Dawn shall once again appear … renewed.
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"THE PORTRAIT" (1976) - a poem by maryan54
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Album Description:
This poem describes the "leftover" memories I kept when I worked as a nurse in a Mangyan tribe in 1976. I used scenes from Parks & Wildlife Center to put "flesh" into my time of reflection. This album is dedicated to Webshot friend, Ding (fdguin).
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 35
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- Downloads: 50
3 comments
Nice album and poem, thanks for sharing.
said catroslin
Oh Mary Ann, I am so honored that you dedicate this album to me. Your pond reflection shots are so nicely framed. Your photo ability and your poetic skill place you heads and shoulders above everybody else I know. This is another place I want to visit when I return to the Philippines. This is so close to our university and I can't believe I missed it last February. Thank you for this virtual visit that is impossible only because of your selfless devotion to your art (photo and poem) as you share it with us here in WS. Bravo, Mary Ann!
said fdguin
Hello Mary Ann, I saw this beautiful new album of you, with those great shots, very nice! Please come back sometime to see my other photos? Best regards, Tom from Zeist, The Netherlands. www.tomjutte.tk
said hereistom
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