Jesse Cook - La Llorona

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

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  • you ever notice that every mexican person ever has seen la llorona?

  • "La Llorona" if you mean the ghost is a legend, in my country it's been told that a lady cry for her children that she drown them on the river..=S

    And she cries for regret, also it's been told that if you "hear" her cry, if you hear her cry like she is close, it means that she is far away from you... And if you hear her cry far away, it means that she is close to you... It's kinda creepy legend, but it's only a legend, it's not true.. I think.

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  • Mujer envuelta en llanto y en su tristeza, el sonido de la guitarra su canto silencioso de sus labios marchitos y sus secos ojos, titubereando al buscar la fe perdida, pobre mujer bautlizada como llorona, nadie sabe su historia por la perdida de sus amores oh pobre solo queda el llanto silencioso de la guitarra como testigo de su historia

  • I prefer ALEJANDRO ALDONZA's version, 'cause he knows the words that he sings

  • @vito015 La Llorona is almost the same legend as a bansidhe (pronounced banshee.) But the Mexican legend she because she has lost her children and the Celtic/Gaelic legend she appears as a foreteller of death. She may be seen as a washer woman scrubbing clean the bloody clothes of the person she is foretelling to die. Her wails (sometimes described as piercing screams, other times as a haunting melody) are also a foretelling of a death to come.

  • amanda un beso y un saludo se te quiere

  • I don't know, i love the guitar but the singer....?? I Prefer ALEJANDRO ALDONZA's version.

  • the friken singing ruined the whole song

  • well done, and thanks @marielatricio, the ALEJANDRO ALDONZA's version is wonderful, check it.

  • @YourPapiChulo73 We too in Ireland have a similar legend, it refers to what we call ''The Banshee'' It is the sound of a woman wailing and at the same time combing her hair, if you hear her then say your prayers for It means you have no time left to live, but it's just a legend.

  • not only us mexicans also a lot of my friends from south america i think have something to do with traditions from spain

  • Nice version, but I love ALEJANDRO ALDONZA's one, check it out please and tell me

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