The song "Pasilyo" by Justin Vasquez is a heartfelt song about deep love and devotion. The lyrics express the overwhelming emotions and longing he feels for his loved one. The phrase "Palad ay basang-basa, Ang dagitab ay damang-dama" translates to "My palms are damp, I can feel the sparks." This conveys the intense connection and electricity he feels when he is with the person he loves. The song continues to describe how every breath he takes is filled with anticipation and nervousness, and how he can't take his eyes off the person. The lines "Naglakad ka nang dahan-dahan, Sa pasilyo tungo sa altar ng simbahan" mean "You walked slowly through the aisle towards the church altar." This portrays a wedding scenario, where the protagonist is deeply moved and enchanted by his partner's presence. The chorus repeats the phrase "Ikaw at ikaw" which means "You and you." This emphasizes that his love and admiration are solely focused on his significant other. The lyrics further express that there is nothing that can compare to the feeling of being in love with this person, and that their presence brings him joy and comfort every day. Towards the end of the song, it is revealed that the protagonist's prayer to God is to spend his entire life with the person he loves. The line "Ang hiling sa Diyos na may gawa, Apelyido ko'y maging iyo" translates to "My wish to God is for my last name to be yours." This portrays a desire for a lifelong commitment and a future together. The song concludes with the acknowledgement that his love for this person is incomparable and that they are his favorite prayer, someone he wishes to be with as they grow old. The lyrics evoke a sense of deep affection and connection, expressing a profound and everlasting love.