POEM

 

 

 

 

by Rem Tanauan

I’m about to hail a jeepney

when I suddenly remember

I’m not wearing a mask.

I cannot travel

with face fully exposed

to the public.

I did not intend it,

I just remember

immediately that the times

are not normal at all.

 

Air is already

a dream. Nightmare is

this tiniest and invisible

fear, more contagious

because how rapidly it jumps,

from smartphone to smartphone,

from TV and newspaper, breathed

quickly by the crowd. Like it is normal

to get infected and to infect

gloom, not from sneezing,

but from the nimbus of the world.

This is not just abnormal, but

paranormal – haunting our

minds, it’s almost wicked

to breathe freely.

 

Is it a mask (or a disguise?) the right

countermeasure? I’m not sure if

we are still protected by a piece of cloth.

So I teach my own

nose to get used from now on

in breathing deeply

prayers and spells.

 

(in the original Pilipino language)

MASK

Papara na sana ako ng dyip,

nang bigla kong maalala

wala nga pala akong mask.

Hindi puwedeng bumiyahe

na bukas na bukas ang

buong mukha sa madla.

Di ko naman sinasadya,

naalala ko na lang

agad-agad na hindi nga pala

normal ang panahon.

 

Panaginip na ngayon

ang hangin. Bangungot naman

ang napakaliit at di makitang

takot, mas nakakahawa

dahil ambilis nitong tumalon,

smartphone to smartphone,

mula TV o diyaryo, malalanghap

agad ng tao. Parang normal

ang mahawahan at makahawa

ng lagim, hindi galing sa bahin,

kundi sa dagim ng daigdig.

Di na rin ito abnormal, kundi

paranormal – minumulto

ang ulirat, at may sa maligno

ang huminga nang maluwag.

 

Mask ba (o maskara?) ang dapat

pangontra? Di ako sigurado kung

protektado ba tayo ng kapirasong tela.

Kaya tinuturuan ko ang sariling

ilong na masanay mula ngayon

na magbuntong-hininga

ng dasal at orasyon.


About the poet:

Rem Tanauan is a translator, writer, poet, Ginhawa well-being facilitator and a Yijing consultant on personal decision-making and life direction. He is the lead teacher of Tungko ng Tula, a 9-week poetry class and community for poets and artists and creatives. He is currently running its third batch. You can find his poems and photos on Instagram.com/ditomuna.