"Mawilihon, Mawilihon" is a word in HILIGAYNON
mawilíhon, mawilihón - Liking,
pleased with, taking pleasure in, devoted
to, inclined to, addicted to, partial to, gone
on. Mawilíhon siá sang síne, sang mga
palagwáon, etc. He likes to go to moving
picture shows, is partial to theatres or
stage-plays, etc. Mawilíhon siá sang sa
sulúd sang baláy kag matinalákon sang
mga pangalípay sa luás sang baláy. She
loves her home and is averse to pleasures
outside her home. (cf. wíli, maluyagón).
Since poetry deals with the singular, not the general, it cannot - if it is good poetry - look at things of this earth other than as colorful, variegated, and exciting, and so, it cannot reduce life, with all its pain, horror, suffering, and ecstasy, to a unified tonality of boredom and complaint. By necessity poetry is therefore on the side of being and against nothingness.
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