SONG: HALIK SA HANGIN
WRITER: DAVID DIMAGUILA
ARTIST: EBE DANCEL AND ABRA
Conforming to the traditions and superstitious beliefs that many Filipinos do believe in the past, the present growth of different stories were brought into different parts of the Philippines nowadays. In relation, a love story which everyone cannot believe, happens in a girl who was once in love with a ghost. Everyone, especially me, did not expect this kind of twist as it is portrayed in a movie led by Julia Montes and Gerald Anderson. As love is expressed in this song which is also the theme song of the movie, it gave me a new perception of what love is truly about and changed my actions as an adolescent.
“Ang ikli ng panahong binigay sa amin, pag – ibig na para lang isang halik sa hangin”.
As conveyed in the first two lines of the song, I can say that it really give me a reminiscing effect of the past wherein we value our loved ones. But as time passed, in accordance to the growth of modern technology, remembering our loved ones were not practiced anymore and are forgotten by the children. It gives me an idea that we should not forget our love ones and as they are right there waiting for our love, we should give all our time to them for the time is so fast and is like a wind that passes by. And as the song goes on,
“Sandali lang nabuhay ang pusong ito at ngayon nagdurugo”, …
…the feeling of being left alone is conveyed in these lines and by that, the idea of having a person behind or right by our sides is the key of a true love.
Halik sa Hangin is a song that reminds of a happy relationship of the past and as the time passes, this love does not remain the same for a partner changes and their relationship gradually began to destroy. Even though the girl loves him a lot but, the truth in which he will leave her is the saddest thing I have thought in it and yet, there is always a twist lingering in the song. Love, still is what govern the girl in the end of the story. The hurt and sadness in the ending is changed into love and remembering the person she loved once.
As Mother Teresa stated, “I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.”
This song is truly a remarkable one for me because it tells me the situations in a certain relationship. As an adolescent, it gave me an idea of what to do in entering a relationship. The love to yourself, to other people, to your family members, to everyone and to GOD is what we must prefer and value the most for this is the key for a long – lasting relationship.
You can watch the official music video here! Just click the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9znfUCUDNI
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