They Ask Me for Verses is a poem written by Jose Rizal. It speaks about the difficulty in finding poetic inspiration at times when there isn't any. More broadly, it can be interpreted as commentary on the relationship between an artist and society.
This phrase typically means someone is asking for a detailed or specific response to a question or request, often seeking a deeper level of understanding or insight. It can also imply a desire for someone to provide a clear and structured explanation or argument for a particular topic or issue.
You have to read it and understand it, if you find any problem, read the two above verses and then the two following verses, you should get the meaning.
ask
bOgok mana c rizal ui,.. tang Ina
He has bible verses on his eye black
Ask Me For Verses is a poem Rizal was called to write by members of the elite Filipino society. As a poet who often wrote about his beloved country, he found that being asked to do so made it harder to find inspiration. He worries he will make himself appear foolish for not finding appropriate words, but goes on to say he still loves his country and the friends he has made during his lifetime.
aba iwan ko sa kanya nho.........................................
The main meaning of the verses used throughout the poem is how God will judge a person. There are many different detailed examples within this poem like how a man will be punished for burning women and children in his barn.
The objective of Jose Rizal in writing the poem "They Ask Me for Verses" was to express his patriotism and love for his country, the Philippines. He used his poetry as a vehicle to convey his sentiments regarding the struggles and aspirations of his people under Spanish colonial rule.
Proverbs has 915 verses, but most of the verses have two halves which in many cases can serve as two proverbs. And sometimes a chapter or group of verses contains an overall message. Also, every verse has levels of meaning. See also 1 kings 5:12.
Aayah or Aayat is the Arabic word for the verse.
First, you give the name you are interested in. Then you ask if anyone knows the origin or meaning of the name.
The Tagalog word for "ask" is "tanong." It is commonly used to refer to inquiring or seeking information or clarification from someone.