Top 50 Tagalog Poems
1 Tagalog Poem : Ang Magandang Parol
2 Pasko Na! (Christmas Already!)
3 Tagalog Poem : Ang Lola (The Grandmother)
4 Ang Kaibigang Tunay (True Friend)
5 Sa Tabi ng Dagat (By the Sea)
6 Poem: Kay Ama (To Father)
7 Singsing ng Pag-ibig (Ring of Love)
8 HULING PAALAM ni Rizal
9 Ang Mga Labi Mo (Your Lips)
10 Tagalog Poem: Ang Abaniko Mo
11 Itanong Mo Sa Bituin (Ask the Stars)
12 Tagalog Poem: Gubat (Forest)
13 Tagalog Poem: Ang Tren (The Train)
14 Tagalog Poem: Pag-ibig (Love)
15 Tagalog Poem: Watawat ng Pilipinas
16 Tagalog Poem: Noo’y Isang Hapon…
17 MAIKLING Tagalog Poem: Tinding…
18 Tagalog Poem: Bituin at Panganorin
19 Tagalog Poem : Awa sa Pag-ibig
20 Ang Batang Palaboy na Nilasing ng Mga Sanggano
21 ANG AKING HULING PAALAM
22 Dahong Lugas ng ‘Florante at Laura’
23 Tagalog Poem: Larawan ng Isang Ulila
24 Tagalog Poem: Kung Mamili ang Dalaga
25 Tagalog Poem : Ang Matampuhin (The Sulker)
26 Mga Tayutay (Figures of Speech)
27 Tagalog Poem: Isang Dipang Langit
28 Tagalog Poem: Tao ni V.C. Suarez
29 Tagalog Poem: Bugtong ni Iñigo Ed. Regalado
30 Dahil Sa Pag-ibig (Because of Love)
31 Tagalog PoemNG PASALAYSAY: Ang Pagbabalik
32 Sa Aking Mga Kababata (Jose Rizal)
33 Guro, Nasa Langit Ang Iyong Paraiso
34 May Mga Tugtuging Hindi Ko Malimot
35 Tagalog Poem: Ang Bantayog (The Monument)
36 Ang Mga Pisngi Mo (Your Cheeks)
37 Tagalog Poem: Ang Reyna Elena (Queen Helena)
38 Poetry Terms in Tagalog
39 Maikling Tagalog Poem: Saksi (Witness)
40 Tagalog Poem: Unang Damdamin
41 Tagalog Poem: Daglian…
42 Tagalog Poem: Lihim ng mga Titig
43 Tagalog Poem: Ang “Valentine” Ko
44 Tagalog Translation of The Poet
45 Maikling Tagalog Poem: Kundiman
46 Tagalog Poem: O Kabinataang Bagong Sumisibol
47 Pag-ibig ng Ina (Love of a Mother)
48 Short Poem: Your Eyes
49 Tagalog Poem : Kay Inay (To Mom)
50 Ang Aking Ina (My Mother)
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A journey of a million miles
what else can life be
when all we do is, is just strive to be..
while we make mistake at whim
we strive to out wit ourselves
a familiar foe, though
but for the wise; their teacher
its’ lessons follows no sequence
bitter you may say
but what a compulsory routine
as it adds to our wealth of knowledge
the greatest of men
deemed it fit not to avoid it
after all, somehow, we come back to where we starteted
cause in a world like ours
where everything moves in a circle
we do not just go round in circles but trace our path
© Anyi Nweze
Can I tell you something
It is your beauty that I want to express to you
It is just an embodiment of most things I want to tell you
You, I fancy a lot
Not as an item
But as a descent lady
It is what I think about you
You might be hooked
That I pray not for
But all this is from a tender heart
That has been captured by an edible pray
Sorry for the expression
But I rather remain in such custody
©Anyi Nweze