Mountain Province – 6 of 14 Love Poems from Baha-bahagdang Karupukan and Alien to Any Skin

Mountain Province road 1996


Mountain Province


Makinig.  Nangungusap

ang kabundukan sa atin

sa basang lupang

bumubulong sa gilid ng talampas.


Mga sinaunang kaluluwa

ang mga bundok na nakapaligid.

Napakarahan nilang hinahaplos

ang hangin at ulan


araw at buwan at bituin

sa mahamog na panalangin.

At ang mga dagundong

na inuukit ng ating pagdaan


magiging hungkag.

Dahil kusang kumikilos

ang mga bundok na ito.

Ang kanilang wika


ay higit na matanda

kaysa atin. Kapag yumanig

sila, gagapang at magbubungkal

at mag-iipon muli tayo

ng lupa sa ating katawan


na gapos-lupa.


-o-


Mountain Province


Listen. The mountains

speak to us

with moistened earth

whispering down a slope.


These trees encircling

are ancient spirits.

Very slowly they caress

wind and rain


sun and moon and star

in misty prayer.

And the rumblings

we carve for our passage


become futile.

For these mountains

move by themselves.

Their language is


much older than ours.

When they shudder

we crawl and claw and regather

earth in our earth-


bound bodies.


August 1993

-o-


This poem, 6 of 14 Love Poems appears both in Baha-bahagdang Karupukan and Alien to Any Skin. They were written pretty much at the same time, so I don’t consider either of them a translation.


The photos are mostly from 1996. One realizes landscapes age slower than humans, unless we use our machines to carve them out in order to feed our created needs. The children next to me must be all grown up now. I wonder if they stayed in Batad or left for the city.


Jim 1996 Batad with kids



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