The Legend of Sampaguita
A
long time ago, there were neighboring Barangays named Balintawak and
Gagalangin. Between the two barangay, is a very sturdy fence made up of dried
bamboo.
Every
five years, they destroy it and build a new fence. Sometimes, the guardsmen
from Balintawak watch over the fence, oftentimes the guardsmen from Gagalangin.
Everything
is working according to the rules of each datu.
The
datu of Barangay Balintawak has a daughter with incomparable beauty and
kindness. Her name is Rosita. Her mother died when she was young. However, she
has four maids to assist her every need.
There
are a lot of handsome young men who admire her. But the only man who captured
her heart is the son of Gagalangin’s datu. His name is Delfin.
The
conflict between their parents did not stopped Delfin and Rosita from loving
each other. At the end of the bamboo fence lies their secret lair.
Every
night when the moon is bright, they meet at the end of the fence and stroll
along with Rosita’s maids. Their relationship is hidden from both of their datu
parents.
One
day, the datu of Gagalangin heard that the fence is being destroyed by the
servants of datu Balintawak so that they can build a new one. He asked one of
his guards to watch at the said fence-making.
When
the guard came back, he told the datu that the new fence was moved. He was mad
because the datu of Balintawak took five meters of their land.
Immediately,
he sent a man to the datu of the neighboring barangay.
”Tell
the datu of Balintawak to put the fence back where it is supposed to be. They
are being unlawful and stealing one’s land is a crime!” said the datu of
Gagalangin.
When
the datu of Balintawak heard about it, he became furious and asked the servant
to give a message to their datu. “Tell your datu that I never stole anything
from him. I just placed the bamboo fences at its right place according to the
documents that I discovered, written by my ancestors.”
Delfin’s
father was very much displeased with the other datu’s response. This kind of
conflicts usually results bloodshed among the two barangays.
The
datu of Gagalangin prepared his unit for the upcoming battle. He needs to get
their barangay’s stolen land even by violent means.
When
the news reached the datu of Balintawak, he eagerly prepared his battle unit as
well. The two leaders are now ready for a never-ending war.
A
few days before Gagalangin’s planned to attack the Balintawak, the datu got
sick. He became seriously ill that led him to his death. The responsibility was
then handed to Delfin. He will be the one to lead the battle troops of
barangay Gagalangin.
The
female servants told Rosita what was about to happen and she started to become
frightened. Delfin is so young and does not have any experience when it comes
to war. His father, on the other hand, had been trained to fight since he was
still a child. She worried too much.
She
wanted to talk to Delfin and ask him to forfeit the war and simply talk to his
father and settle the conflict peacefully. However, they do not have time to
converse anymore. Tomorrow is the start of an endless battle between the two
barangays.
Both
parties lost so many lives. Delfin was badly hurt and shed a lot of blood. He
started to be blurry. He was half conscious when he fell to the ground. Before
his last breath, he told one of his comrades to bury him near the end of the
fence where he and Rosita used to secretly see each other.
Nobody
can ever tell what really happened to the young lovers or the result of the
war. All they knew is that Rosita became seriously ill when she knew that
Delfin died in the battle. Her father called for so many doctors to make her
feel well but neither one of them can treat Rosita.
When
she was about to die, Rosita told her father to bury her near Delfin, at the
end of the bamboo fence. Though it is hard for the datu to do, she still obeyed
her daughter’s last wish.
Many
years had passed and the existence of barangays gradually disappeared.
Spaniards
came and the city of Manila was established. Balintawak and Gagalangin became
populated. But all the people living in these two places were having a
mysterious experience.
During
the month of May, especially when the moon is bright, they hear a mystical
sweet voice of a lady saying “Sumpa kita! … Sumpa kita!” (I swear, I swear) but
nobody can see from whom it is coming from. It seems as if it comes from the
bushes where little white flowers grow.
Although
the flowers are so tiny, it bursts out a different kind of scent that everybody
loves to smell. That’s what usually happens every month of May, each year.
Because
everyone was so curious about the voice, they all decided to dig up the spot
and uncover the mystery behind it.
To their surprise, they found the roots of
the bushes where the lovely flower grows, comes from the mouth of the two
bodies buried not so far from each other. The elders remembered the memoir of
the two lovers – Delfin and
Rosita.
The
story spread fast. The words “Sumpa kita” evolved as “Sampaguita” that
signifies an everlasting love of Delfin and Rosita.
MABUHAY!
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