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  1. Life is the breeze that sweeps the meadows; tranquil is death; most tender, love. Warm kisses on the lips are playing as we awake to mother's face: the arms are seeking to embrace her, the eyes are smiling as they gaze. How sweet to die for the native country, where friendly shines the sun above! Death is the breeze for him who has

  2. 29 kwi 2014 · At the last part of the poem, Jose Rizal mentioned his “sweet stranger” as his friend and joy. This implied his farewell to his beloved “dulce estranjera”, Josephine. A song based on the poem “Mi Ultimo Adios” was composed by Joey Ayala.

  3. 21 wrz 2013 · The document provides an overview of 11 poems written by Philippine national hero Jose Rizal during different periods of his life. The poems reflect on themes of nationalism, love of family and homeland, partings from loved ones, and hope for Philippine independence.

  4. For your peace, joy and repose, Genius of good who kindly dispose Of his blessings with amour; It's for thee my fervent pray'rs, It's for thee my constant desire Knowledge ever to acquire And may God keep your candour!

  5. My life's fancy, my ardent, passionate desire, Hail! Cries out the soul to you, that will soon part from thee; Hail! How sweet 'tis to fall that fullness you may acquire; To die to give you life, 'neath your skies to expire, And in your mystic land to sleep through eternity! If over my tomb some day, you would see blow,

  6. Jose Rizal wrote more than 35 known poems during his lifetime. What is Jose Rizal’s most famous poem? His most famous poem is “Mi Último Adiós” (My Last Farewell), written just before his execution.

  7. Jose Rizal Poems. 1. Goodbye To Leonor. And so it has arrived -- the fatal instant, the dismal injunction of my cruel fate; so it has come at last -- the moment, the date, ... Read Poem. 2. The Last Poem Of Rizal. Farewell, my adored Land, region of the sun caressed, Pearl of the Orient Sea, our Eden lost, ... Read Poem. 3. To The Philippines.