Awesome morning song and writing | Inquirer Opinion

Awesome morning song and writing

/ 09:03 PM August 09, 2013

This is to express my appreciation of Noralyn Mustafa’s article “Morning song and other sounds” (Opinion, 8/5/13). I am also one kind of Nora, my full name is Honorata, hence Nora is the root word.

I am in awe of her writing. What a gift she has! I am jealous of her, for having struck friendship with birds and swallows, witnessing them pecking bits and morsels of food strewn in their direction. I guess that these birds are possessed of human senses like we do.

Saying goodbye is a little short of dying. But why need us ever to say it?

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Noralyn, you hear morning songs at your roof top, as I do in my little garden. Is not our breath (we call it Mu in Zen) enough to envision our bird-friends flying in again?

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Oh, my dear Noralyn, why do you write so well?

I am your Lola Nora, (standing in the line marked “pre-departure area”).

—HONORATA VICENCIO,

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