Spoken Poetry

Spoken Poetry

  • WpView
    Reads 911
  • WpVote
    Votes 212
  • WpPart
    Parts 36
WpMetadataReadOngoing
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Mar 25, 2020
Spoken Poetry Titles: English and Tagalog Spoken Poetry "Alam mo ba?" "Miss na kita" "Sinigaw ko na" "Parang ayaw ko na pero gusto ko pa" "M.U" "Ang pag ibig ko sa'yo" "Tulak ng bibig,kabig ng dibdib" "Sana nandito ka" "Bakit mahal parin kita?" "Dalawampung dahilan bakit pinili kita" "So ano stay ka pa?" "Walang label" "Nabalot ng math ang ikaw at ako" "Soulmate" "Naalala kita sa mga kantang kinikinig ko" "Larawan" "Section Ko(Uranium)" "Umasa sa Pag-asa" "Maghihintay" "Ayaw kung bumitaw" "Who Am I To Stand In Your Way" "Malalim na Gabi" "Faded" "Pagod na ako kaya't paalam" "Talento" "Tagu-taguan" "Paano yung ako" "Active Now" "Walang iba,Pero hindi na ikaw" "Nais ko lang namn malaman" "Tamang panahon,pero maling tao"
All Rights Reserved
#653
happy
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Where Pain Follows
  • What My Heart Says
  • Haiku Para Sa'yo
  • museo ng aking mga gusto
  • Mga Akda alay kay Tala
  • Payapang Alpas
  • Litanya Ng Nasaktan
  • Rotunda
  • Sleeping Pills
  • MGA UKIT NG TALA

Where Pain Follows is a collection of letters about the quiet battles we carry inside. It speaks about trauma, self-sabotage, and the feeling of running away from the very pain that shaped us. These letters explore the loneliness of someone who believes they are too broken to be loved. Someone who pushes people away before they can stay, who hides behind distance because vulnerability feels heavier than silence. Within these pages are verses about family wounds, fragile friendships, and the fear of letting love come close. This book is for the ones who keep running. For the ones who feel like pain always finds them. And for the ones who are still learning that even the most broken hearts are still worthy of love.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines