Reflection for the song "KANLUNGAN" by Noel Cabangon(READER-RESPONSE CRITICISM)

 The song is about old memories, it is about the love of yesterday, which became memory and love that is similar to seasons; it transient. This song has various meaning, thoughts and message. Kanlungan is very heartwarming that tickles the tears you have been hiding in your heart. It is a song about reminiscence that gives us the feeling of nostalgia. In addition, it is a bit mysterious and it uses many figures of speech. This song is really implied full of meanings. It sounds so beautiful. The rhythm and tune is calm, and it talks not only to the mind but also to the soul.

The song has a strong connection  with nature, because we can see it through the lyrics. He used nature in order for him to express his feelings and thoughts, he used nature just to reminisce the memories that he treasured in his life.

As a reader, i admire the style of writing, the mood and tone, the message, the thoughts, and creativity of the writer Noel Cabangon. I admire his skills on how he convey his thoughts, and on how he delivered the song. It is very charming yet very touching. It touches not only hearts, but also souls.

The song depicts reality. It really happens in real life. Personally, i have also different memories which i treasured, the memories of happy moments in the past. I have also memories which sometimes haunted me, including forgetten love, memories of hurtful days, and broken me. Sometimes, we cannot control our minds to think what is supposedly forgotten which caused pain to us. Just like the song, as i read each lyrics, i feel the pain and i feel how difficult when memories back to us.

Trully, we cannot turn back time. So, we need to treasure the every moment of our lives, we need to appreciate the people behind us, the people who make us happy, who make us feel loved and secured. Let us live our lives to the fullest and appreciate each time.

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