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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Seven Stories

The very first piece you must learn if you want to join the rondalla is the "Lupang Hinirang" - but before that, the musical scale. I was fortunate enough for having someone teach me everything I needed to know. I have enjoyed a lot of trips and experiences with our group and it is all thanks to her, my teacher.

I found a to-do list similar to mine, where dancing is at the bottom. The owner of the list would also complain of the "difficult" steps the bosses would want you to do. In the end, we would have to obey the bosses though. If you want to bring honor to your class section, you should at least learn how to dance.

In the midst of the speech of a "prominent figure from Iraq", I met someone. That person does not have something better to do too so she agreed to take a few shots with me.

One night at a ball, I sat silently between two empty seats. A sorceress took the seat and said, "I don't mind having the frog I cursed around," pointing to the one seated by the far table. I replied, "It seems like the frog has already made himself comfortable over there. I would be glad if your friend, the wizard, will take the last seat instead." The conversation led to the two meeting new friends like elves and rangers and humans and goblins.

The witch wanted to kill the queen but killed the king instead - their beloved. To avenge for the king's death, the queen's daughter was landed upon the curse of the furious witch. No one could have guessed that the rivals - Hella and Amethyst - could be good friends at the backstage.

The three goddesses were so powerful that they can make the sun shine its brightest just by walking around the courtyard.

Once there were seven tyrants in maroon robes who would roam around their land. They would mock the slaves, lavish upon the peasants' hard-earned gold, torment the villagers, or simply cackle and gossip while watching the laborers work. However even with all these ruthlessness and harshness, they can still love someone apart themselves. The tyrant with the mirror would not brag to the tyrant who pets a snake. Meanwhile, the tyrant who pets a snake would not wish that the other tyrant be deprived of something she wants for herself.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, EUNICE!

9 Comments:

Anonymous 4 said...

nice symbolisms! especially the "seven deadly sins" part.

June 09, 2009 10:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

word verification: jadsh

ooh. :D

i got a taste of what she offered to ginang. hehehe. pizza hut.

nice stories and photos. :D

June 10, 2009 3:17 PM  
Blogger Alyzza said...

Thanks!

June 10, 2009 4:42 PM  
Anonymous Kris said...

Agreeing with the first commenter! :D

June 11, 2009 12:51 PM  
Anonymous joyce said...

Hey, where's mine? I have a birthday, too. Or am I not special enough? T.T

June 14, 2009 7:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow. *speechless*

nakakaiyak naman. you made this specially for me.

"It seems like the frog has already made himself comfortable over there. I would be glad if your friend, the wizard, will take the last seat instead."

hahaha. i can't remember this one. :D

it makes miss you more, alyzza. this is one of the greatest gift i've receive this year.

i love you alyzza. and i'm willing to extend the stories up to its nth.

see you soon. :D

June 14, 2009 3:12 PM  
Blogger Alyzza said...

@Joyce~
I'll reply with a pm.

@Eunice~
That was the prom. Haha. Anyway, you're welcome.

June 14, 2009 6:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

galing, very original, matagal tagal nang di nauupdate blog mo, sobrang busy na ba talaga sa up?

July 18, 2009 7:19 PM  
Blogger Alyzza said...

Busy? Di ah. Sobrang hindi. 4pm nga tulog na ko e. Hahahaha. Wala pa kasi masyadong ginagawa e.

BTW, who are you?

July 18, 2009 10:16 PM  

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