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Kathleen Burlas : Writing

Girl In the Mirror

Girl In the Mirror

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


I stood and follow the lightThere was this girlIn the mirror she standsWith a face I can't tellI looked away with fearBut when I glanced againI can se..
Can This Be?

Can This Be?

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


Can this be real? Can this be love?Am I the person I was this morning?or have I fallen completely helpless?This crazy little feeling is knockingOn you..
Broken Strings

Broken Strings

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


I had my fingers woundedStrumming such guitar stringsNo matter how hard I tryi just can't tune it rightAs impatience strucked meI had the strings brok..
Chained

Chained

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


I was never free as a birdBeen chained to my fearsThe things I wanted to doI hide them in these wallsI had cried a salty riverThinking just weak I was..
See Him Soon

See Him Soon

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


Once upon my first year lifeI had a glimpse of loveMy innocent heart jumpedAnd feel for an Adonis dearThe feeling was totally newMy sleeping heart was..
My Diary Dear

My Diary Dear

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


Late at night I stay awakeSit in my bed with lights onI breath and take a penThen open my diary dearI'm amazed as I flip each pageDidn't know how much..
Friends By My Side

Friends By My Side

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


I smile looking at them playTheir smiles make my dayIt felt like heaven by their sideAs I giggle with their laughsThey tease with such mockCall me wit..
Unspoken Pain

Unspoken Pain

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


In silence I can feel the painThinking just how vague it isI hug my trembling kneesAs tears fall on my cheeksI shouldn't have looked at youOr should h..
The Youth Towards Nation Building

The Youth Towards Nation Building

A Story by Kathleen Burlas


This is an essay inspired by Dr. Jose P. Rizal, Philippines' National Hero.
In a School of Crimson and Gold

In a School of Crimson and Gold

A Poem by Kathleen Burlas


I used simple diction in this sonnet and a bit of informality [e.g Barbies]