This document is a poem expressing love and devotion to the Philippines. It describes the Philippines as the speaker's birthplace and source of prosperity. It vows to defend the Philippines from foreign threats to its resources and dignity. The speaker is proud to be Filipino and willing to sacrifice for the Philippines. Though the country has modernized over time, the speaker's love for the Philippines will remain undiminished.
This document is a poem expressing love and devotion to the Philippines. It describes the Philippines as the speaker's birthplace and source of prosperity. It vows to defend the Philippines from foreign threats to its resources and dignity. The speaker is proud to be Filipino and willing to sacrifice for the Philippines. Though the country has modernized over time, the speaker's love for the Philippines will remain undiminished.
This document is a poem expressing love and devotion to the Philippines. It describes the Philippines as the speaker's birthplace and source of prosperity. It vows to defend the Philippines from foreign threats to its resources and dignity. The speaker is proud to be Filipino and willing to sacrifice for the Philippines. Though the country has modernized over time, the speaker's love for the Philippines will remain undiminished.
PUP Biñan Campus Building, Barangay Zapote, Biñan City, Laguna “Tapat ako sa aking Bayang Sinilangan”
O sintang bayan,
Aking sinilangan
Hatid mo’y kasaganahan
Sa tulad kong sayo’y nananahan
Mga dayuhang nakakubli
Pakay nila’y iyong kayamanan
Narito ako hindi mag-aalinlangan
Puksain mga lapastangan
Ako’y Pilipino, para sa Pilipinas
Buhay man ang kapalit
Dila ma’y mapilipit sa sakit
Pag-ibig ko’y di kukupas
Pagdurusa mo’y pag-iyak ko
Kasama kita hanggang dulo
Ipinagmamalaki ko
Na Pilipinas ang bayan ko
Sa paglipas ng panahon
Bayan ko’y nagbago
Dala marahil ng makabagong mundo
Ngunit pag-ibig ko’y mananatili, sapakat ako’y Pilipino
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