Poetry from Lilian Dipasupil Kunimasa

Light skinned Filipina woman with reddish hair, a green and yellow necklace, and a floral pink and yellow and green blouse.
Lilian Dipasupil Kunimasa

Wake Up World

Gone is the spring 
where hope does mold
Gone is the summer 
with passion bold
Gone is the autumn 
of affections are told
Now is winter 
so selfish and love cold
Shiver and freeze 
with indifference, world
To darkness 
our souls have been sold
Where fire burns
greed and hatred wars foretold.


Goals

Each traveler has own goal
To be a diamond, remain as coal
Or be in between, a crystal soul
Judge not for each one as a role
My goal is not yours, yours is not mine
Accept each other's role, all will be fine
I can drink coffee, enjoy your wine
Deaf to threats and endless whine
Choose your path, I have found my nest
Don't begrudge me of well deserved rest
Life is short, I have chosen my test
I journeyed East, you now travel West
We may for a time have to separate 
Do not be sad, do not feel desperate 
Love is not measured by one opened gate
Spirits remain as one, whatever be Fate


Lilian Dipasupil Kunimasa was born January 14, 1965, in Manila Philippines. She has worked as a retired Language Instructor, interpreter, caregiver, secretary, product promotion employee, and private therapeutic masseur. Her works have been published as poems and short story anthologies in several language translations for e-magazines, monthly magazines, and books; poems for cause anthologies in a Zimbabwean newspaper; a feature article in a Philippine newspaper; and had her works posted on different poetry web and blog sites. She has been writing poems since childhood but started on Facebook only in 2014. For her, Poetry is life and life is poetry. 

Lilian Kunimasa considers herself a student/teacher with the duty to learn, inspire, guide, and motivate others to contribute to changing what is seen as normal into a better world than when she steps into it. She has always considered life as an endless journey, searching for new goals, and challenges and how she can in small ways make a difference in every path she takes. She sees humanity as one family where each one must support the other and considers poets as a voice for Truth in pursuit of Equality and proper Stewardship of nature despite the hindrances of distorted information and traditions.