Gemino Abad
Gemino Abad
Gemino Abad
February 5, 1939
National Artist for Literature (2022) (Not a Posthumous)
Toys ( 2003)
This poem is about his boys who were gifted with toys and were able
to play with them in ways that his younger self and brother could not.
The care for words is a care of the light. The poet attempts to highlight
the living experience itself, whether as lived, imagined, recalled, or just
imagined as lived. Writing, then, is getting genuine, breathing life into
language. Finally, the poem is not its language; it is the living word.
The poet employed personification to give life to those items, making
them real, alive, as if one and in tune with the presence of one
woman, as if bit by little these objects are telling something about her.
Each thing has its own memory that might be linked to the lady
mentioned by the poet.
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ANALYSIS
TOYS
Gemino Abad
I was impressed by Gemino's poetry for the toys. My mother said, "you are
lucky enough to live your life today compared to our life when I was still the
same age as yours." After reading the poem, I realized that my mother was
correct. Not every youngster has the opportunity to participate in activities.
In the poem, Gemino and his brother's boys were playing with toys that he
and his brother had never dreamed of having when they were the same
age as their sons. In today's reality, this poem is very eye-opening. Some
kids are satisfied with what they have and find ways to enjoy their
childhood. The poetry demonstrated what Gemino and his brother did not
experience as children, so they passed it on to their sons. This poem is a
work of art.