Saturday, February 26, 2011

The Way We Live

The Way We Live is a poem about the going out to town, stopping by some places in the metropolis, meeting people, and finally going home. Upon reading it, one would say that dramatic situation the poem presents captures the essence of how most young urban people spend their weekend nights. Since this is a poetry blog spot for young urban people, it is not surprising if many could relate to the fast paced lifestyle the persona describes.

The poem is written by none other than Mr. Danton R. Remoto. Mr. Remoto is an assistant professor at the Ateneo de Manila University and has published textbooks and other forms of creative writing in the Philippines and abroad. Aside from that, he also writes a column for The Manila Times and does art reviews for The Sunday Time Magazine. His column can be seen at The Manila Times Online
Francis Lorenz De Guzman Y Hilvano

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 James Dean
while listening to reggae
at Blue Café.

Of chatting with friends
at The Library
while Allan shimmers
with his sequins and wit.

Of listening to stories at Cine Café:
the first eye-contact,
conversations glowingin the night,
lips and fingers touching,
groping for each other's loneliness.

Of driving home
under the flyover's dark wings
(a blackout once again plunges
the city to darkness)

Summer's thunder
lighting up the sky
oh heat thick
as desire

Then suddenly the rain:
finally falling,
falling everywhere:
to let go, then,
to let go and to move on,
this is the way it seems
to be. Bang the drum, baby. 

1 comment:

  1. I think the poem is about the liberal urban life in Katipunan. Back in the old days when Katipunan has a lot of hang outs like "the strip" or "Fbr" where a lot of parties were created like drinking sessions,concerts and the like. This life can actually be seen from students who are empty within.
    The author is describing the state where one just wants to have fun, like in times you feel like going out because you just want to go out,where one feels completely empty and one wants to add spice in his/her life by going out. It's like driving just because you want to go somewhere, even though you have no place to go. I praise the author for putting that certain feeling into words.

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