For me, this was the saddest part of being a high school student, to leave his school which is full of memories, and to leave his friends who made his high school amazing and memorable.
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It is really hard to leave University of the Philippines, because through it, you became friends with other strangers, and in that four walls of UP High, it witnessed your victories, struggles and your happy moments. But If I leave this school, I should not be remembered because of fame,because of achievements and heroic act and I have many friends. I want to be remembered as me, the real Juna Rose Dinglasa the have known for four years. I want to be remembered because of the happy moments we have shared and the times that I have helped them and the times that they have helped me. I want those to be remembered, because I want them to know, that in those things, they were part of those scenes. I want to be remembered because of my strugglings in life that I showed to them that I am weak. That, I have also weaknesses like them. That I am one of them. I do not want to be remembered because i have many friends, but I want to be remembered because they considered me as their friend.I want them to remember me because i cried a lot of times, and I am always needed help from them. I also wanted to be remembered not because the knew me for my achievements, but instead they knew the real me. I want them to remember me not because of my beauty outside but within inside. I want them to think of me because of my corny jokes and my mispronounced word.
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Let me share this poem to you. This is for you all, for being part of me, thank you!:
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Work Poems: Sweet Rima
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Sweet Rima
Rima is the sweetest person to present a class
for every willing student - because she loves
to learn more about all she comes acrosss
he conveys her fascination with the world
in such an enthusiastic manner:
Bravo Rima, it was fun to study with you!
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Rima’s own study guide is such a beautiful challenge
so much to do at home that we could not
focus on our own work - she awakened a desire for more
of her enchanting grammar ideas
for every concept there seem
to be three terms, at least - and mostly more
she taught them all - somewhere in the Arabic world
there is a different interpretation
as every culture has its own orientation
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Rima prepared us to face it all while insisting
we tell her about our fears, plans, ideas
– she turned us inside out!
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Margaret Alice
3.28.2007
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