by Chito Lotivio Aguilar**
the train leaves daily at dusk.
majestic Mt. Mayon looms colossal
amidst vibrant rice fields,
quickly receding in the distance.
the trip (for 29 pesos), is exciting.
you arrive, the big city still snoring.
metro Manila is ten hours away.
the mighty train shudders
carrying hopes, dreams and ideals
in the tumult of the ‘70s–
when life was a lot simpler though stifled;
when dissent was muffled by Martial Law;
when a wave of rage raved, thunderous
like the steel wheels grating against the rails;
and reform radicals waged war from the hills
(cauldrons erupting like Mt. Mayon)…
today, three decades later,
the train strains, snail-paced, howling and wailing;
hauling woes, wants and wanton wishes.
wheeling wheels wane when willing wills weaken!
prosperity and progress remain elusive–
the exclusive and inclusive enclave of imperial Manila,
(now 383 pesos* and) sixteen hours away!
“bicol express”, it was!
*train fare per passenger (Legaspi City to Manila) as of July 2003
the train leaves daily at dusk.
majestic Mt. Mayon looms colossal
amidst vibrant rice fields,
quickly receding in the distance.
the trip (for 29 pesos), is exciting.
you arrive, the big city still snoring.
metro Manila is ten hours away.
the mighty train shudders
carrying hopes, dreams and ideals
in the tumult of the ‘70s–
when life was a lot simpler though stifled;
when dissent was muffled by Martial Law;
when a wave of rage raved, thunderous
like the steel wheels grating against the rails;
and reform radicals waged war from the hills
(cauldrons erupting like Mt. Mayon)…
today, three decades later,
the train strains, snail-paced, howling and wailing;
hauling woes, wants and wanton wishes.
wheeling wheels wane when willing wills weaken!
prosperity and progress remain elusive–
the exclusive and inclusive enclave of imperial Manila,
(now 383 pesos* and) sixteen hours away!
“bicol express”, it was!
*train fare per passenger (Legaspi City to Manila) as of July 2003
**Editor's note: Mr. Aguilar's poem was sent to me in a particular layout format, due to blogger(dot)com's layout restriction, the poem appers here in a left-justify format. Sorry for the changes.
Chito Lotivio Aguilar is a native of Daraga, Albay. He has been with the Department of Trade in Industry since 1981. He wrote this poem in 2003.
Chito Lotivio Aguilar is a native of Daraga, Albay. He has been with the Department of Trade in Industry since 1981. He wrote this poem in 2003.
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