"Mong" is a word in HILIGAYNON
mong - (B) An exclamation often placed at
the end of a sentence; really, surely,
certainly, indeed, believe me, etc. Indì akó
magkádto dídto, mong. I am not going
there, really I am not. Dakû siá, mong. He
is a big fellow, sure enough.
and tonight we held each other, one last time,like a dance to aslow songon an empty floor, underneath a singledisco ballin front of no oneat all
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