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Apple Countdown
Pedro C. Balisi III
2-Arayat
Yummy Apple
Lorenzo Basas
1 Yakal
I like apples, its very very
crunchy
Its also very healthy
And its full of Vitamin C
Best of all, its yummy!
The Lovable Apple
Francis C. Roa Grade 2‐ Apo
I think that there shall never be,
A fruit as loved as much by me.
An apple so red, juicy and tasty,
Perfect for kids who are strong and mighty.
With every bite comes a crispy crunch,
Oozing with goodness I love to munch.
They say, an apple a day
Keeps the doctor away.
I say, eaCng apples for life
Makes me healthy and alive!
An Apple a Day
Gian Franco Anastacio (with the help of
daddy Warren)
4-Tboli
Should I shall I must I eat an apple?
They say it’s cheap ‘cause it’s free.
I say it’s killing a tree.
They say it makes me healthy.
But does it make me wealthy?
Should I shall I must I eat an apple?
They say it’s good for you.
I say “What does it do?”
They say it’s a gift.
Well, yeah it does give us a lift!
I should, I shall, I must eat an apple!
It’s free, not killing a tree.
Wealth isn’t everything, it makes us healthy.
It’s good for you, what does it do?
It makes us wealthy, in energy!
Of course, it’s a gift, from God Almighty!
AN APPLE’S BRILLIANCE
Arvin Rulloda of 6Burgos
Imagine something delightful in taste.
Something shiny, red and heart‐shaped.
A fruit that doesn’t go to waste.
It existed back in the early days.
Given by God the Almighty.
Eaten in many ways.
It is given to teachers as a sign of obedience.
Bitten by Adam, Eve and Snow White.
All because of its brilliance.
Found in a tree with a very tall height.
What fruit could be an example?
Nothing but an apple!
Photos by Ms Lei Sta Maria and Mara Perez
WHEN SUNSHINE BREAKS HORIZON
Anton Cabalza 6Burgos
When sunshine breaks horizon,
often a night of storm and rain.
When the Nlying spears stop coming
and gone is all the pain.
When eagles soar above the clouds
while the forest burns below.
When people dash to the end of the tunnel
when they see a faint white glow.
When a butterNly spreads wings
after a period spent held bound.
When a tiny, young sproutling emerges
on a barren, post‐winter ground.
When a poisonous apple can make
a prince lock his sweetest kiss.
And this apple now transforms
the kingdom to its majestic peace.
When a ladder comes to pick you up
as you’re trapped in a dark abyss.
When fulNillment overcomes dilemma
That is what love is.
APPLE LOVE
J3 Jiao of 6 Burgos
An apple is a fruit that people love.
As pure as heart, as beautiful as a dove.
You get a smile after a bite
it stops your hunger and gives you might.
APPLE, APPLE
Bryan Urgel of 6Burgos
Apple, apple,
My beloved food;
Made by God, I shall eat you.
Are you nutritious or delicious?
Everybody loves you, and now I shall too.
LOVE
Godfred Benjamin Rojas of 6Burgos
Love is nice and sweet
As sweet as an apple or two
Love is what I can give you
and it’s the only thing I can do.
To make you mine is my hobby.
It’s as easy as growing an apple tree.
Forever this will be,
because I love thee.
But wait
are you with another guy?
Oh my!
Oh such cruel irony
that fate has made
I want you to realize,
That you’re the apple of my eyes.
And I’m offering this sweet, red fruit
As a sign of my love, and that’s the truth.
♥♥
ApplEpal
Luis Umpangco of 6Burgos
Apple Epal
What’s the difference?
Not much for one they are both words
that use only p‐a‐l and e.
An apple has little energy,
4% of your daily requirement.
And it takes just a bit of energy
to tell your friend he’s epal because
he is and he knows it.
Apples have been around for so long,
like epal people.
Apple and epal both hurt and heal.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away,
but it makes Snow White’s life go away.
Trying to make rhymes is an epal thing,
it can hurt or heal like what an apple brings.
Now what about the differences,
they’re too small to make use of your senses.
Well just kidding or maybe not.
Rhyming poems are not exactly hot.
In both senses literal and Nigurative.
What word rhymes with Nigurative?
That would Nit in with all these words?
The words are Nlying around
like birds at the tip of my tongue,
like an apple crumb.
Those two didn’t rhyme it’s about time,
I return to apples or epals but
what on earth is that?
Is this poem forced,
is it even a poem?
I’m now going to wrap this up
with a Ninal rhyme ever since the top.
Apple, epal who on earth cares?
No one as far as the polar bears.
Did you think this would be over?
Not the poem, just the rhymes or am I lying?
As I veer away from the topic of apples.
Or as stated in the title, the insult epal.
While I read the word epal on a can of apple juice, I
take a picture to remind myself of the true
difference. It is the spelling and the meaning and
the ways they are used. Apple is a noun in English
language you can see, feel and smell and taste and
maybe hear. Do you think epal is that same noun?
No. It isn’t. For in Filipino it is a trait. Maybe in
Filipino slang. Apple and epal are different. Maybe
in more ways than I can imagine, but they are
different too in some oves you might.ther ways. A difference near last is the fact that you can
eat an apple, but not an epal (word). Near last isn’t last unlike this one: epal cannot be cooked
unlike apple which is turned into apple pie. Now I’m telling the truth, this will end, in a few
seconds unless you read really
slow, but I don’t think “apple
epal epal apple Nin end this is
it it’s the end” in more than a
few seconds so that’s all.
Apple epal epal apple Nin end
this is it it’s the end.
APPLE MAGIC
Christian Delos Reyes of
Burgos
What is the fruit that tastes so
good?
It helps us have a good mood.
It is treated by some people as
a dude.
They sometimes call it Jude.
It is like our heart that has
something inside.
It is like a beautiful stone that
our Nlesh bides.
It boosts the energy of our
lives.
There is something precious
like beehives.
It is an apple now you know
what it is.
You should close your eyes
and make a wish.
Now blow a kiss, and your
wish is granted in a single
swish!