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Date Posted: 23:06:29 10/25/14 Sat
Author: Carlo G. Soldevilla
Subject: Poem for the Grade VI Public School Teacher -- The Balangiga Bells by Carlo G. Soldevilla

Poem for the Grade VI School Teacher, the granddaughter of Pedro Abayan, whom I perchance met last week in Eastern Samar.


The Balangiga Bells
by Carlo G. Soldevilla
Written on October 26, 2014


Ring all the bells in the world, I believe, the Balangiga Bells will produce the most melodious sound,
For a hundred year,a captive, a booty , a loot, a trophy,-- Robbed objects, misjudged as an accomplice, now the Freedom topic so profound.
If, without the bells, there would never be a sound that would lead to the killing of the American soldiers' scores of men,
Thus, the foreigners' anger's vent on the objects treasured by the Filipino people; The bells that made the aliens' indignation displaced,
Will the bells stay in the foreign soil forever?

The bells of freedom which created heroes. Some, well-known, some unsung.
The bells that unified the Filipinos,
and the bells which created notes without lyrics.
Like the drum of Napoleon's drummer, which just knew how to sound forward and not retreat,
That the drum kept on playing until Napoleon's victory in the war was achieved which led to his enemy's defeat.

May G-d bless the lives of men and women who understand the meaning of freedom,
Understanding clearly the very words of the British Lord Coke: "He who comes to the court must come with clean hands."
Freedom fought at the expense of blood,
Freedom sought, which one wants to begot.
Freedom understood clearly in the language and hearts of men and women,
Freedom not simply uttered by words. but deep within, felt.

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