Pilita Corrales: Wasay-Wasay
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It is and unsolved mystery, human love.
A virtue to comprehend like the shadow of a dream.
How difficult to comprehend like a bottomless abyss. And the
darkness, once seen, reveals more sadness.
Your leering gaze are like sharp daggers piercing my dying heart and
soul. Your smile from heaven washes away the clouds of my affliction.
Life is a dream, glory is a dream, love is a dream. Everything is a
dream. I am a pliant tree that bends gradually, silently, slowly,
softly.
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well you marry me pilita ..ka gwapa gyod nimo dae oui cebuana jud ka ..
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pagkanindot kaayo uy
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isn't that nice of her na hindi niya ikinahihiya ang kangyang sinilangang bayan? though she doesnt really look like most filipinos? and dami na kasi nating kababayan na nasa ibang bansa na pagbalik nila, ibang iba na sila. i'm very proud of her!
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lol im also ilocano and papangpangan!!!!!! my parents keep making fun of each other. jokingly though.
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well, there are those of full spanish blood who are filipinos. Padre Jose Burgos one of our martyrs was close to full spaniard but was considered filipino because he was born and grew up in the Philippines. But she is half spanish because her dad is really from Spain but her mama is visayan mestisa
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She is half right? But she looks like more Spanish. She also looks like she is more proud of her Filipino heritage than her Spanish heritage. Also it looks like she is full Spanish but is a want to be lady. I am full Filipino (Ilocano and Papangpangan) and when I saw her I was saying wow she is definately a True Filipino!
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visaya po to db?
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Canta hermosísimo, saludos desde México a Filipinas
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ay mahinumdom gyud ko magalugit ug lubi sa talingting,siquijor human, manuroy kami sa akong uyab magabii lang,bakit gabii? dili ikasuroy maadlaw,ug isuroy galing sa adlaw isulod ug sako he he he nice awit kinaraan.
Thank you for preserving these songs.
But just curious: you put a lot of info in the "about this video" table - that's practically the entire popular folk song genre of the Philippines, tapos meron pang Nana Mouskuri (Greek) and Amalia Rodriques (Portuguese fado) and flamenco of Spain. Are you relating our music with all Latin and Mediterranean styles? Not a bad idea.
Milordvega 4 years ago
Yeah. I'm putting that in the information because I want ppl who are interested in Latin and/or world music to listen to our music.
toiletholder 4 years ago