21st Century Literature PETA
(GREEN: Marielle De Guzman Ulant, Marinette Mateo, Karen Mae Torres, Jasmin Tuccat Dalauidoa and Ian Keith Aguilar)
Five Brothers, One Mother
Their house has window without screen,
A garden that remains ungreen.
At night before they sleep,
There were mosquitoes that sips their blood bit by bit.
Their house, no matter how unfinish it is ...
It still holds all their memories.
Memories to be reminisce.
A garden that remains ungreen.
At night before they sleep,
There were mosquitoes that sips their blood bit by bit.
Their house, no matter how unfinish it is ...
It still holds all their memories.
Memories to be reminisce.
A place to stay is what they need still,
And also their mother's cooking skill.
She cleans the house and all,
Never miss even a single call.
Their mother cook and still care.
Leaving her alone, they won't dare,
Because it's the least thing to pay their fare.
And also their mother's cooking skill.
She cleans the house and all,
Never miss even a single call.
Their mother cook and still care.
Leaving her alone, they won't dare,
Because it's the least thing to pay their fare.
A home without a complete family,
But still dear each other deeply.
Sunday they come to the house,
Everyone who have moved out.
Though they can't gather everytime and all day long ...
They still miss the house, no ...
Not the house but their home.
Home sweet home.
But still dear each other deeply.
Sunday they come to the house,
Everyone who have moved out.
Though they can't gather everytime and all day long ...
They still miss the house, no ...
Not the house but their home.
Home sweet home.
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