Mahal Ko O Mahal Ako: Poem (Tagalog)

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Poem ( Tagalog)

MAHAL KO O MAHAL AKO

Sino nga ba sa kanila?

Mahirap mamili sa dalawa,

Lalo na kapag may masasaktang isa,

Hindi ko alam kung sino ba talaga ang karapatdapat sa dalawa.

Yung taong mahal ko ba?

Na tinitibok ng puso ko,

Na nilalaman ng isip ko,

Na pilit pinipili ng puso ko.

O yung taong mahal na ako,

Na Inaantay nalang ang sagot ko,

Na nagaantay nalang ng pagmamahal ko

Na kayang mahalin kung ano ako.

Sino ba nga talaga?

Isa lang ang mapapayo ko

Dun ka sa taong mahal ka

Dahil hindi lahat ng tao kayang magpakatanga para sayo.


Poem (English)

MAXIMILIAN KOLBE

This section is the most memorable

All people in here is adorable

They are all smart and friendly

We are now like a family

In this section I made an relationship

An unexpected friendship

I don’t regret meeting them

Because they are the best among them

We tell each others secrets with no shame

We have told the truth ever if we are to blame

We have made each other laugh and being sad

We will have to look back on our crazy memories to be glad

These people give me memorable memories

Their love is sweet as candies

They will sympathize you

And they’re the one that guide you


(Speech)

UNIFORM

Should students be required to wear school uniforms? That is the question that has

been brought up for discussion today.

School uniform policies have long been associated with Public schools. Some

private schools, including ours, are currently debating whether or not to require their

students to wear a school uniform.

Some people argue that requiring students to dress a certain way takes away their

sense of creativity and individuality. However, there are several strong arguments in favor

of schools requiring school uniforms.

When it comes to saving money, wearing a uniform is beneficial because you can

simply wash and dry it the following day.

Isn't it better to observe the kids in their uniforms? Attending school is more

enjoyable when you dress the part of a student. But not all uniforms are inexpensive;

consider our poor countrymen; it's difficult to buy a uniform when you're limited in

resources; even putting food on the table is difficult to provide. In this case, "yes to no

uniform" arguments will emerge; consequently, many young people in today's society are

free to dress however they please. For some young people, this is a benefit because they

can wear fashionable clothes that make them appear "aesthetic."

Yet, there are some who don't buy a uniform for a variety of reasons, one of which is

just because life is hard right now. As a result, the president or the authorities permit it; yet,
in other institutions, students are required to arrive at class wearing a white t-shirt or polo

shirt, jeans, or a skirt. This is one of the requirements for students to abide by.

Wearing a school uniform is like a symbol of pride, it generates an identity for the

school and is always a proud feeling to flaunt the name of our school. School uniforms

show that we are part of something, and say out loud that, “We are all in this together”. No

matter what the community is, what kind of family background we are from, or what the

colour of our skin is, every student is one under this one big roof.
.TAE

(poem)

Makit an ko sa dalan

Pero pirmi ra agian

Igo rako nila likayan

Sige ra anad nako mabyaan

Magkiang kiang kung ilang tamakan

Mura jug silag mga hitsuraan

Di man ko gwapo arun inyong doulan

Apan sa langaw ila kong tapukan

Sila tanan loodan sa ako

Pero dawat na nako na ing ani ko

Bisag ing ani ko nga ngil ad

Daghan man sab kog nailad

Hugaw man ko sa inyong panan aw

Dako sad akong tabang sa yuta way karaw

Bisag ing ani kamaot akong panagway

Unta wa nay manghinaway

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