A repository of social and political commentaries, literary attempts in Ilokano and English. This includes notes on daily occurrences and quotations and sayings. "Abel" is the IIokano term for tapestry or woven cloth. The term tried to capture the contents of the blog.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
THE PRINCE OF PIGDOM
PRINCIPE ITI PAGARIAN DAGITI BABOY
Year in and year out
He signed the completion reports
Of ghost projects funded by his pork
And he would get his kickbacks
In trolley cars delivered to his door.
Mr.S is worth P186-million,counting more.
How his wealth ballooned never will
We know while the people in poverty wallow--
It is their money but how would they know?
Why would he tell them?
Their votes and souls have been bought.
They will stay as slaves and garbage pickers.
And Mr.S laughs and laughs
And his buttocks, fattened by stolen
Doughnut,quiver and blush,quiver and blush
And may they remain so
Year in and year out.
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