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Panagsubli Ditoy a Dagidagi: Tapao


Ni Amado I. Yoro

NabirokaK man [wenno saan] ti kinaasinok
Iti ngalay 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
Iti kinawayada nga agsasala iti salonan
Adtoyak ita iti sabali a pannakainaw-pannakasikog
Iti sabali a pannakaipasngay !
Nagkupas kadi ti tugot
Naugotan kadi ti ramut
Ti ammok, magna, umaddang latta daytoy dapan
Toy kayumanggi a gurong
Iti sabali a panagubing ken kinaagtutubo
Dagiti agkabannuag a panagem
Subliak a sirayen ti tumaytayab
Ngatuen burayok iti pikkan kas iti sallapingaw
Agampayagda latta uray dagiti tuwato
Iti law-ang ti init a sumsumged
Daytoy kinaagtutubo nga isem
dagiti kasingin ti sutil
Wenno sariwawek ti sirmata
Ti panagbaniaga
Iti isu met la nga init
Riniwriw a darerpdep
Nailaga met latta ti karit
A mangsuba allon
Dagiti kumalatkat a sirmata
A balangat ti balligi
Uray dagiti likudan iti pannakidugmam
Adtoy: taliawek ti puon
Dagiti ipapanaw ti inkur-it a binatog
Ket saanto met latta a magawidan
Ti segga iti malem
Iti ungto ti panagbirok
Daytoy ti indayon
Ken duayya ti ipapanaw
Iti ungto ti uged ti panagdaliasat
No agkidemen ti rabii
Nargaang a ridep ti panaginana.
Adtoyak manen a dumngeg:
Uni ti tekka ken saltek iti nasapa a parbangon.

(Naadaw iti Ditoy Tapao, Sinait, Ilocos Sur:Dagidagi Iti Kinasiak, panid 23. Inurnos ken inlayout ni Myra Myra Yoro Madayag-TJ)

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