"Hinlaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hínlaw - (B) To feel unsettled in a new
place, feel the effects of having been
transferred or transplanted to new soil.
Nahínlaw akó. I do not feel at home yet—
or—I am not yet accustomed to the place.
Indì ka magkádto sa malayô, kay básì
mahínlaw ka. Don’t go far away, for you
may have difficulty in becoming
accustomed to new surroundings—or—you
may feel home-sick. Indì mo paghalínon
dídto ang mga kamátis, kay básì
mahínlaw. Don’t remove the tomato plants
from there, for they may not take kindly to
another soil. (cf. hídlaw, pamág-o, mág-o).
A Short TestamentWhatever harm I may have doneIn all my life in all your wide creationIf I cannot repair itI beg you to repair it,And then there are all the wounded The poor the deaf the lonely and the oldWhom I have roughly dismissedAs if I were not one of them.Where I have wronged them by itAnd cannot make amendsI ask youTo comfort them to overflowing,And where there are lives I may have withered around me,Or lives of strangers far or nearThat I've destroyed in blind complicity,And if I cannot find themOr have no way to serve them,Remember them. I beg you to remember themWhen winter is overAnd all your unimaginable promisesBurst into song on death's bare branches.
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