Hazy Skies
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  • Parts 3
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2021
Yes, actions do really speak louder than words. Pero, hindi ba't mas nakakalito kung puro pagpaparamdam lang ang isang tao? Kung puro pagpapakitang motibo? Bakit ang sweet niya? Bakit may pa flowers? Bakit may pa goodmorning message araw-araw? Bakit may pa hawak kamay? Bakit may pa kain sa labas? Bakit nagseselos? Bakit may pahalik sa pisnge? Mahal niya ba ako? Bakit kaya wala akong naririnig na 'I love you' mula sakanya? Umaasa lang kaya ako? 

 Actions speak louder than words but we still need to hear the words. Words will give us assurance. Kasi without those, everything will be uncertain. 

"Hazy skies, an atmospheric phenomenon. In which dust, smoke, and other dry particulates obscure the clarity of the sky that makes everything unclear and hard to see."

"Parang siya lang... malabo."


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