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  1. Carry, carry, O flowers, my love to my loved ones, peace to my country and its fecund loam, faith to its men and virtue to its women, health to the gracious beings. that dwell within the sacred paternal home. When you reach that shore, deposit the kiss I gave you. on the wings of the wind above.

  2. Legend of the Candy Cane. Look at the Candy Cane. What do you see? Stripes that are red like the blood shed for me. White is for my Savior Who is sinless and pure! “J” is for Jesus my Lord, That’s for sure! Turn is around and a staff you will see Jesus my shepherd was born for me!

  3. rizal wrote this literary poem when he was still studying at the univerity of sto.tomas (ust) and submitted this piece for a poem contest organized for filipinos by he manila lyceum of art and literature , at the age of 18 , this work is beaming with strong messages to convince readers, the youth in particular, that they are the hope of the nation , he also stresses te importance of education ...

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  5. Jul 31, 2022 · This study was conducted to discuss and analyze these selected poems of Dr. Jose Rizal to strengthen the love of the country. This study will help every Filipino, especially the young people to love, care for, and right respect our country by showing patriotism just like what Dr. Jose Rizal stated in his selected poems.

  6. The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal features the works of two prominent figures-- our national hero, Jose Rizal, and our foremost writer Nick Joaquin, in the roles of poet and translator respectively. The book masterfully blends Joaquin’s writing style in English and Rizal’s use of Spanish. The Complete Poems and Plays of Jose Rizal

  7. Our Mother Tongue. A poem originally in Tagalog written by Rizal when he was only eight years old. IF truly a people dearly love. The tongue to them by Heaven sent, They'll surely yearn for liberty. Like a bird above in the firmament. BECAUSE by its language one can judge. A town, a barrio, and kingdom; And like any other created thing.

  8. Sharing The Legend. The Legend Of The Candy Cane is more than a touching story. It is a guide to share Christmas with others. The first time I read this was to a group of children. After the story, the kids were each given two candy canes with a copy of the legend of the candy cane attached to them. One was to keep and the other was to giveaway.

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