Well, this is a surprise! Most of my readers are from the U.S. of A.! Hi y'all! How's it like in the land of milk and honey? Greetings from the pearl of the orient!
I guess I should start using just English in this blog, and not insert Tagalog expressions here and there.
Well, thanks for stopping by, international readers! Drop me a note!
Long distance relationship na, unrequited love pa!
It's such a sweet, sad and hopeful song nevertheless. And I love the story behind it. Delilah DiCrescenzo is a real girl (the kilig story in next week's People magazine) who inspired Plain White T's Tom Higgenson to write this song. They met and he was so smitten, he blurted out that he'd write her a song. Thing is, he's never done anything like that. So every time they'd chat online (they didn't go out since she was already with someone else), she'd tease him about the so-called song. So finally, Tom just sat down and wrote the damn thing. Now, the song is #3 in Billboard's Hot 100 and #1 on iTunes. Not bad, not bad at all!
Woody Allen once said 90% of success is showing up. Just show up with the song, dammit, and you'll be a roaring success!
But did the song work the way it was supposed to? Nah! Delilah says the song was "the most romantic gesture" but hey, "we'll just remain friends."
Ouch!
This song just makes me cry every time I listen to it. Strange, as I've never been in a long-distance relationship. But it speaks volumes of loneliness and faith, and the cheerful determination not to succumb to the desperation and the sadness of being far away from the one you love--it just really breaks my heart!
Okay, in case you want to sing along, here are the sad and lovely lyrics that are just full of longing and hope:
Hey there, Delilah, what's it like in New York City? I'm a thousand miles away but, girl, tonight you look so pretty Yes, you do. Times Square can't shine as bright as you I swear it's true
Hey there, Delilah, don't you worry about the distance I'm right there if you get lonely, give this song another listen, Close your eyes, listen to my voice--it's my disguise I'm by your side
Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me What you do to me
Hey there, Delilah, I know times are getting hard But just believe me, girl, someday I'll pay the bills with this guitar We'll have it good, we'll have the life we knew we would My word is good
Hey there, Delilah, I've got so much left to say If every simple song I wrote to you would take your breath away I'd write it all, even more in love with me you'd fall We'd have it all.
Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me
A thousand miles seems pretty far But they've got planes and trains and cars I'd walk to you if I had no other way Our friends will all make fun of us And we'll just laugh along because We know that none of them have felt this way Delilah, I can promise you That by the time we get through The world will never ever be the same And you're to blame
Hey there, Delilah, you be good and don't you miss me Two more years and you'll be done with school And I'll be making history like I do You'll know it's all because of you We can do whatever we want to Hey there, Delilah, here's to you This one's for you
Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me Oh, it's what you do to me What you do to me
This song is for Mariel and Alvin. Be strong, be strong.
To my Filipino readers, please pick up a copy of the June issue of Marie Claire. The funny story of my proposal to Vince is there in titillating detail! With photos!
Yes, see the cover on the left? That pink blurb by Heart Evangelista's neck is MINE! Oh, and Tessa Valdes', too. We were both featured as the gutsy gals who took matters into their own hands.
So make sure you grab a copy before the newsstands run out of issues... or replenish them with the July ones!
Hi, everyone! I'm Frances. I'm the author of Not Invisible. I'm also a lifestyle and parenting writer, a book editor, the co-founder of Lean In Manila, and I have a day job in corporate communications. When I find time away from my busy life as all mentioned and as a wife and mom, I blog here.
Welcome to my blog! It's a 16-year-old honest and safe space for working moms, mothers of boys, and feminists (I just described all of myself). Thanks for dropping by!
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