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Ay de mí, Llorona, Llorona Llorona de azul celeste Ay de mí, Llorona, Llorona Llorona de azul celeste No dejaré de quererte, Llorona Y, aunque la vida me cueste No dejaré de quererte, Llorona Y, aunque la vida me cueste De las arcas de la fuente ¡Ay, Llorona! corre el agua y nace la flor; si preguntan quién canta ¡Ay, Llorona!
In the 1970s, he joined the Dirección Federal de Seguridad (DFS), a now-extinct Mexican federal police agency, where he befriended police commanders involved in organized crime. [7] Esparragoza Moreno's nickname, "El Azul" (English: "The Blue One"), derives from his complexion. He is said to be "so dark that his skin appears to be blue".
Carpio was born in Cosamaloapan de Carpio, Veracruz, Mexico, on March 1, 1791. As a child, he moved with his parents to Puebla which is where his father died and they lost their wealth. He studied Latin, philosophy, and theology at the Conciliar Seminary in Puebla. He enjoyed reading Greek classics, Roman classics, religious books, and books ...
"Blu celeste" (transl. Sky blue) is a song by Italian singer Blanco. It was released as a radio single on 10 September 2021 by Island Records and included in Blanco's debut album of the same name. [1] It was written by Blanco and Michelangelo, and produced by Michelangelo. [2] [3]
Nov. 11 is the most auspicious day of the year. If you’re wondering why, look no further than the Angel number 1111. As you can see, 11/11 translates to 1111, which has a lot of significance in ...
La Llorona is an album by Mexican singer Chavela Vargas. It was recorded in Madrid and released in 1994 by WEA . Vargas was accompanied on the recording by guitarists Marcela Rodríguez and Oscar Ramos.
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Huge plumes of smoke billow into the air as fire engulfs the spire of Notre Dame in Paris on April 15, 2019. It took firefighters nine hours to extinguish the blaze.