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what are the objects being mentioned in the stanza and what does each of the represent?

"Aboy-aboy batya and patadyong,
Listen to my heartbeats,
The chain I have with you,
Is a cross to my cavalry."​

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Answered by bishaldasdibru
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Answer :

The stanza mentions several objects, including "aboy-aboy batya" and "patadyong." It is unclear what these specific objects are and what they represent without more context. The stanza also mentions "my heartbeats" and a "chain" that the speaker has with someone else. The final line of the stanza states that this chain is like a "cross" to the speaker's "cavalry." It is not clear what the speaker means by this metaphor. Without more information about the context and intended meaning of the stanza, it is difficult to say what the objects and phrases represent.

Explanation :

The objects being mentioned in the stanza are "aboy-aboy batya" and "patadyong." These objects could potentially be traditional clothing or textiles, as they are often mentioned in Philippine literature. The "chain" mentioned in the stanza may also be a metaphor for a strong emotional connection. The speaker is saying that their connection with the person they are addressing is akin to a "cross" to their "cavalry" which can be interpreted as a burden or a weight that they bear. These objects possibly represent the cultural and traditional elements of a Filipino identity and the emotional connection of the speaker to the person they are addressing.

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