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Panagsubli: Taldiap Dos

Panagsubli: Taldiap Dos 

Amado I. Yoro

Panagsubli itoy a dagidagi 

Nabirokak man ken saan ti kinaasinok
ungto ti panagbirok ken panagtawataw
Adtoy: subliak ti ramutko iti kinasudi a 
saan nga aglumen daydi indayon ken
dagidagi ti duayya ken panagkansion
ti tudo ken dagiti sabong.
Adtoyak ita iti sabali a
pannakainaw-pannakasikog
Iti sabali a pannakaipasngay!

Nagkupas kadi ti tugot
Naugotan kadi ti ramut
Ti ammok, magna latta daytoy a dapan
Iti sabali a panagubing ken kinaagtutubo
Dagiti agkabannuag a panagem

Subliak a sirayen ti tumaytayab
Ngatuen ti Pikkan kas iti sallapingaw
agampayagda latta uray dagiti tuwato
iti law-ang ti init a sumsumged. 

Dayta kinaagtutubo nga isem
Dagiti kasingin ti sutil
Wenno sariwawek sirmata
Ti panagbaniaga
Iti isu met la nga init
Riniwriw a darepdep
Nailaga met latta ti karit
A mangsuba ti allon
Dagiti kumalatkat a sirmata
A balangat ti balligi
Adtoy: taliawek ti puon
Dagiti ipapanaw ti inkur-it a binatog
Ket dinto met latta magawidan
Ti segga ti malem
Iti ungto ti panagbirok

Daytoy ti indayon
Ken duayya ti ipapanaw
No agkidemen ti rabii.


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