November 21 is the 325th day of the year (326th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 40 days remaining until the end of the year.
The Khmer Krom (Khmer: ខ្មែរក្រោម, Vietnamese: Khơ Me Crộm) are Khmer people living in the Mekong Delta and the Lower Mekong River area. Under the Khmer Rouge regime- according to the conservative estimates are that 150,000. Under the rule of Vietnam from 1979-93, Cambodia may have lost 20,000 Khmer Krom. Today, they are regarded as the indigenous ethnic Khmer minority living in southern Vietnam.
In the Vietnamese language, they are known as Khơ-me Crộm or Khơ-me dưới, which literally means "Khmer from below" ("below" referring to the lower areas of the Mekong Delta).
The Khmer Krom are ethnic Khmer who inhabit Kampuchea Krom, an area in southern Vietnam that was once part of the Khmer Empire.
According to Vietnamese government figures (1999 census), there are 1,055,174 Khmer Krom in Vietnam.
Beginning in the early 17th century, colonization of the area by Vietnamese settlers gradually isolated the Khmer of the Mekong Delta from their brethren in Cambodia proper and resulted in their becoming a minority in the delta.
November 21
And there's a curse in these verses
I'm laughing when I cry
Every word I hold is true
We're too in touch to fake this
I got the call
Are we going to
Give it away
Give it away
And every night
Ends with I love you
And every night
I wait for you
Give it away
Give it away
She's got that red hair
With her lipstick
I'm always caught
Making silly little head tricks
These photographs remind me what's been said
Let's just forget about it
Let's go play
I got the call
Are we going to
Give it away
Give it away
And every night
Ends with I love you
And every night
I wait for you
We don't have to
Have to go home
We don't have to
Have to go home
We don't have to
Have to go home
We don't have to
Have to go home
I got the call
Are we going to
Give it away
Give it away
And every night
Ends with I love you
And every night