A tanaga is a poem composed of 4 lines with 7 syllables each, which follows a rhyme scheme. We were asked to write one for our Humanidades class and it's due next week. We were asked to write about school or on being a student. Well, here's mine.

Parang sulat ng lapis,
Pag binura'y wala na.
Ang kaalamang nais,
Alam lamang sa una.

Does this even make sense? Well, the message I want to get across is this: that I only know stuff before and during a quiz or exam but after that, they go to the recycle bin. The way this works for Math is even more depressing. I only know stuff before an exam. We just had our second exam last Friday and I am not expecting satisfactory results. Why is it so hard to remember things? I'm not even that old yet to start having memory lapses. But then again, perhaps this is just a product of always resorting to cramming.
Currently feeling: wasted
Posted by Louie on September 5, 2004 at 01:16 PM | 3 comments
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Comment posted on September 11th, 2004 at 08:15 AM
i can so relate to that
Comment posted on September 5th, 2004 at 07:33 PM
hehehe ayus ah! ang cute pakinggan.. :-D

pauer (guest)

Comment posted on September 5th, 2004 at 05:21 PM
im not good at math either but i think i have archived some few math stuff in my My Documents folder...

ei, i do have memory lapses but i think that i'm old enough to have them...and you're too young to experience such.

hope we have a great time tomorrow at the try-outs! go for the 3...or anything but 0.. :P