Sunday, April 4, 2021

X-Sight by Cesar Ruiz Aquino

 

X Sight

by Cesar Ruiz Aquino

 

Strange is your facelessness when I try

To picture you. You don’t jell

Not the faintest image. Worse,

If I close my mind’s eye,

I might dream nothing.

What if I heard

Your name and it will ring no bell?

Stranger and stranger until I’d run

Into you and know of course

This must be why. Here

Is why. This face.

This sheer sight that leaves no trace.

This strangest thing

Now in the sun.


       

Lugsong's Analysis/Point of View

How does one find X? “The poem reminds me of an algebra equation that says “If the value of so and so, what is the value of X?” Finding the value of X has never been an easy task [at least for me], but then what is dawned on me and what I have learned is that X always stands for the unknown. As the algebra equation, so is the line of the poem, when we are not aware of one’s value it becomes “strange… the facelessness of someone when one tries to picture it out.”

The poem speaks of fear, fear of the unknown, fear of what tomorrow might bring. Perhaps, it is a question every person asks when facing a crossroad, a dilemma, even perhaps old age. My grandmother who passed away sometime last year had asked me this question, “kapag matanda na ako, aalagaan mo pa rin ba ko? Hindi moa ko kalilimutan?” recalling it now, I smile, was given the privilege to help look after her, as to kalilimutan, she forgot us. She only recalls he memories of our childhood and would always believe my little girl to be me- perhaps, this is what the say is saying, one’s image cannot jell, it would be complete, and sometimes it wont even ring a bell. The poem has a lot of conditions, thus the more one feels the overwhelming fear of what if’s like the line “/What if I heard/Your name and it will ring no bell?/Yes, what is? As the poem goes ‘/stranger and stranger until I’d return/ Into you and know of course/ This must be why./ Here is why/ Although the poem has a lot of what if’s, still in the end the speaker knows there is an answer somewhere, an explanation and perhaps even a clarification and a redemption to memories that are lost. As the last four lines of the poem”/ This face./This sheer sight that leaves no trace./This strangest thing/Now in the sun./ show us that memories belong to something that is far back but never completely forgotten. It guides our step as much as the sun does, it sheds light on our unfathomable nights, and although the speaker said it leaves no trace, it does not mean it did not happen.

As to finding the value of X? as the title suggests, it is an X-sight. An experience considered to be random and simple but has created the greatest impact in one’s life.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

God Said, I Made a Man by Jose Garcia Villa

                 God Said, I Made A Man

by Jose Garcia Villa

 

God said, "I made a man
Out of clay—
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day

Till he was all shining gold,
And oh,
He was lovely to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow

 Aimed at me who created

Him. And I said,
‘Wouldst murder me
Who am thy Fountainhead! '

Then spoke he the man of gold:
‘I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold

Thy peace.' And this I did.
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.
‘Give thy name! '—‘Sir! Genius.'"

Lugsong's Exegesis:

When people act like God, are we challenging? Are we questioning Him?  Are we, yes, planning to murder him so we can take his place? The poem is a classic, had read it since I was a child, in my elementary years- when I would believe in magic and the chance to be like Moses, speak directly to Him as in directly, but now that I have grown older, I still believe in magic and I still believe in talking to Him directly and Him to me directly but with the use of symbol, signs, and the likes. This poem I believe is so fitting to the current situation the world is facing. Scientist play God, they create robots that can speak, heal, and even had arrived to the point of cloning a sheep, but what happened to the soul?

The first stanza of the poem tells us how God has created a man, Biblically speaking, we were from the clay but he has breathed on us and thus we are alive and has his image through the spirit/soul that is in us. As God continues to polish man, it became so love- shining, but to his amazement, even bordering confusion, his creation is holding a bow - /But in his hands held he a bow/, the conjunction but is an indication of the confusion. The speaker, God, was surprised, because I think if he was not, the conjunction and is more fitting than but.  line. This line of the poem prophesizes how a man would really challenge his god. How in his limited understanding and wisdom, he would think the brain that he has is comparable to the magnificence of the creator. In his loving way, perhaps he is indeed merciful and forgiving, he still gave man a chance by asking ‘/Wouldst murder me/ Who am thy Fountainhead!/ ' God, being omniscient and omnipotent does not have to ask this anymore. He knows the answer, but, like a loving father he gave his child the chance to explain a mischief. To this however, man replied ‘/I will not/Murder thee! I do but/Measure thee. Hold/Thy peace.' And this I did.” The answer of the golden man will tell us, it is second nature to man to test and at times even to bite the hand that feeds it. God still in good spirit further asked the creation who it is, to which the man answered, “Sir, genius!”

The last line of the poem reminds us that indeed stupidity of man, thought of as great genius would be its downfall. In this relation when viewed in the current world pandemic, one would see what happens when man imitates and acts like God. When he tramples the law and nature and most of all disrespect humanity- humanity’s greed and lust for both knowledge and power has brought us this catastrophic human condition that consumes the very heart and soul of humanity.

Xanthi and Noelle's first vlog entry

 Hello everyone! It's been awhile. Today we posted the first vlog of my kids. Not really the usual click and subscribe ending but the day last year had been filled with fun and first hand learning experience. Please watch, like and  subscribe buttons:-) Thank you! 



https://youtu.be/HSNgQbEwpJs


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