Saturday, January 14, 2012

Tongan Love Song - MAVAE TANGI - Feauini Sopu Taufa - Patterson 2009

This composition is all about when your Heart is Broken ( "BROKEN HEART") Definition: A broken heart (or heartbreak) is a common metaphor used to describe the intense emotional pain or suffering one feels after losing a loved one, through death, divorce, breakup, moving, being rejected, or other means. Philosophical View: For many people having a broken heart is something that may not be recognized at first, as it takes time for an emotional or physical loss to be fully acknowledged. Human beings are not always aware of what they are feeling. Like animals, they may not be able to put their feelings into words. This does not mean they have no feelings. Philosophical views speculated that a man could be in love with a woman for six years and not know it until many years later. Such a man, with all the goodwill in the world, could not have verbalized what he did not know. He had the feelings, but he did not know about them. It may sound like a paradox — paradoxical because when we think of a feeling, we think of something that we are consciously aware of feeling. "It is surely of the essence of an emotion that we should be aware of it. Yet it is beyond question that we can 'have' feelings that we do not know about." Biblical View: Psalm 69:20: "Insults have broken my heart and left me weak, I looked for sympathy but there was none; I found no one to comfort me." In this Psalm, King David says that insults have broken his heart, not loss or pain. It is also popular belief ...

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