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  1. The Way We Live by: Danton Remoto. Bang the drum, baby, let us roll tremors. of sound to wake. the Lord God of motion. sleeping under the skin. Of choosing what to wear. this Saturday night: cool, sexy black. or simply fuck-me red? Should I gel my hair. or let it fall like water? Of sitting on the sad. and beautiful face of James Dean.

  2. Poems. Read the poem text. The Way We Live. Pass the tambourine, let me bash out praises. to the Lord God of movement, to Absolute. non-friction, flight, and the scarey side: death by avalanche, birth by failed contraception. Of chicken tandoori and reggae, loud, from tenements, commitment, driving fast and unswerving. friendship.

  3. Unformatted Attachment Preview. The poem entitled “The Way We Live” was written by Danton Remoto. Remoto is a Filipino writer and an alumnus of Ateneo de Manila University, where he took a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies.

  4. seasite.niu.edu › Tagalog › LiteratureEDSA By Danton Remoto

    The Way We Live By Danton Remoto (For Ted Nierras) Bang the drum slowly, baby, let us roll tremors of sound to wake the Lord God of motion sleeping under the skin. Of choosing what to wear this Saturday night: cool, sexy black or simply fuck-me red? Should I gel my hair or let it fall like water? Of sitting on the sad and beautiful face of ...

  5. Jun 28, 2020 · Danton Remoto is a writer, educator, media personality, and the founder of Ladlad, the LGBTQ political party of the Philippines. His novel, Riverrun , about a gay young man’s coming of age in a military dictatorship, is one of the first gay novels — if not the first gay novel — published in the Philippines.

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  7. Danton Relato Remoto (born March 25, 1963) is a Filipino writer, essayist, reporter, editor, columnist, and professor. Remoto received the first prize at the ASEAN Letter-Writing Contest for Young People. The award earned Remoto a scholarship at the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines. As a professor, Remoto taught English and ...

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