domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011

la llorona

Moaning
This is a woman who loses her child and turned into a banshee, the searches in vain, your tears disturbing to hear that. Although there are many versions of the story, the main facts are the same.
Next to the Patasola and Tunda, La Llorona is a legend but also less known in Colombia. Depending on the version of the legend in the Colombian tradition, which seems influenced by that of the neighboring country of Colombia, La Llorona is "the wandering ghost of a woman" that runs through the valleys and mountains, near rivers and ponds, dressed in a black robe that covers up your heels. He has long hair black and curly, some say of silver, brown and gold, and settle him crickets, fireflies, fireflies and butterflies. His face is a scary skull and in the sockets of his eyes glowing balls turn two. The sleeves of the Batol you reach your wrists and hands large, bony, bloody, rock a baby died.

When moaning, Moaning sheds tears of blood on the shroud blue creature who keeps an angelic expression and their eyes seem to blame the mother who took her life. Legend has it that the people mourn heard on the plains, where no noise or people. They also say that scares weeping girls who have committed acts which their parents would be proud. Like any legend, the details change from village to village and from person to person account

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  1. La Llorona is a legend which I have heard a lot, as I say it is a grieving mother who lives and so I wanted them qe apaarece mothers leave their children
    karol att bohorquez

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