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Bright Future for Life’s Labyrinth

Bright Future for Life’s Labyrinth


By Rosario Brenda Gonzalez

The day arrived when it became final that the case was filed

Information, that was how it was said

Trial here we go

But we can resort to a remedy

A petition for review with the judiciary’s high official

Eventually, proving to be unnecessary

For the Judge ruled that there is no probable cause

Case dismissed, but not end of story

When there should have been no case at all

In the first place

Yet there were our names in bold caps

Staring from that piece of paper

Enough to frighten one’s state of bliss

Sometimes, to immobilize

Often to make you think more intensely

The fangs of the state machinery showing

Surveillance and monitoring  

Threats and harassment

Should not deter from the direction

Set forth in ordinary people’s

Conviction for genuine social change

Marked with a labyrinth so confusing

It is easy to get lost

But because the oppressive structures are so embedded in our lives

From the death-defying commute to high prices of commodities, to one’s low wages,

To lack of land and social services,

Also of genuine freedom

The labyrinth pales in comparison

One would rather face the darkness

Battle the confusion

Perhaps emerge wounded and wary

Or certain and courageous

Still aiming for the destination

Oh yes, it is there, always bright

Our future, that is

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This human rights week, we start publishing the poetess’ poems as a victim of trumped up charges by the State using the weaponized Anti-Terrorism Law of 2020. The charges have since been junked by the Malolos RTC.

Rosario Brenda Gonzalez is a long-time development worker. A BA Journalism graduate of UP Diliman, Ms. Gonzalez has been a project evaluator and development management trainer for more than three decades. Prior to that, she was a human rights and church worker.



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