"Spoken From Us"
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  • Reads 172
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2018
Ano nga ba talaga ang tula o spoken words? sabi ng iba ito daw ay malayang pag bibigkas ng mga salita at katagang may ipinahihiwatig.. Pwede itong masaya, pwede rin namang malungkot. Pero para sakin, madami itong  ibig sabihin at malaki ang halaga. Dahil sa malayang pag bigkas nag simula kung pano niya natagpuan ang sarili niya sa ibang tao gamit ang mga salitang mag kaka tugma..

Makikilala nyo ang babaeng nasa storyang puno ng tula. Bilang Jeshia. Mabubuo niya ang kaniyang tunay na pag katao at kakayahang bumuo ng isang napaka gandang sining. Kasaby pa non, makikilala nya ang dalwang tao na gugulo ng buhay niya at mag papasaya at mag papaiyak sakanya. Sila ay si Gerald at Felix. Leader ng dalwang grupo na isa sa pinaka sikat at kilala sa PIlipinas..  Sila din ay kilala bilang bully/hearthrob/at MVP pero ang tanong, makaka 3 points din kaya sila sa puso ni Jeshia?
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