The fate of a barrio farmer

Jeric Olay

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His bolo, the one he used for clearing the field,

is already sheathed in a mahogany scabbard, and

 

he hangs it among the scorched pots in the

makeshift kitchen.

 

This evening, his son receives a bit of basic schooling

on how to properly plant kamote.

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