Sola sin tu cariño Voy caminando Voy caminando Y no sé qué hacer Ni el cielo me contesta Cuando pregunto por ti, mujer
Mientras yo estoy dormida Sueño que vamos Los dos muy juntos A un cielo azul Pero cuando despierto El cielo es rojo me faltas tú
Deja que yo te busque y si te encuentro Y si te encuentro vuelve otra vez Olvida lo pasado Ya no te acuerdes de aquel ayer Olvida lo pasado Ya no te acuerdes De aquel, de aquel, aquel De aquel, aquel, de aquel De aquel, de aquel ayer
Credits:
Mesh head – LeLutka Nova Evolution V 1.0 – by JadenArt
Mesh body – Maitreya Lara V 5.0 – by Onyx LeShelle
Skin – Poema Maribel / Tone 1 (upcoming 10th March @ Phases) – by MatildaSoon
Eyeshadows – ::SG:: Lel. Evo Shad 04 – by Slackgirl
Hair – Wasabi Lotte/ B&W/ Rare #1 (@ The Arcade) – by MissAllSunday Lemon
Outfit – [EN] Yasmine Set (@ UP Event) – by Mirella Nansen
Recuérdame hoy me tengo que ir mi amor Recuérdame No llores por favor Te llevo en mi corazón y cerca me tendrás A solas yo te cantaré Soñando en regresar Recuérdame aunque tenga que emigrar Recuérdame Si mi guitarra oyes llorar Ella con su triste canto te acompañará Hasta que en mis brazos estés Recuérdame..
Recuérdame hoy me tengo que ir mi amor Recuérdame No llores por favor Te llevo en mi corazón y cerca me tendrás A solas yo te cantaré Soñando en regresar
Recuérdame aunque tenga que emigrar Recuérdame Si mi guitarra oyes llorar Ella con su triste canto te acompañará Hasta que en mis brazos estés Recuérdame…
Credits:
Mesh head – LAQ Bento Motion Capture Scarlet V 2.31 (new release)(special offer for this weekend head and skin for 1000L) – by Mallory Cowen
Mesh body – Maitreya Lara V 4.1 – by Onyx LeShelle
Skin applier – LAQ Bento Motion Capture Scarlet V 2.31/ Tone 03 (new release)(special offer for this weekend head and skin for 1000L) – by Mallory Cowen
Today’s post I wanted to dedicate to a Dia De Los Muertos – Day of The Death holiday celebrating at November 2nd.
Dia De Los Muertos is one of Mexico’s traditional holidays reuniting and honoring beloved ancestors, family and friends. It is an ancient and enduring ritual when the living commune with the dead – a mystical night when the veil is lifted between their two realms and they may share a day together. The historical roots of this celebration date back to the pre-Hispanic cultures of Meso-America of the indigenous people, especially the Nahua (Aztecs, Mayans, Toltecas, Tlaxcaltec, Chichimec, Tecpanec) and others native to Mexico more than 3,000 years. When the Spaniards conquered the country, this indigenous custom was rooted so deeply that, after five centuries of colonization, it has continued to survive and remain as celebrated as in its first days. Throughout each period in Mexican culture, death seems to hold no terror. In Mexican art, legends, and religion, death has not been a mysterious and fearful presence but a realistic recognizable character as much a part of life as life itself. Dia De Los Muertos expresses this perspective: it is not a mournful commemoration but a happy and colorful celebration where Death takes a lively, friendly expression and is not frightening or strange. There is no place for sorrow or weeping for this could be interpreted as a discourteous to the dead relatives who are visiting gladly. Indigenous people believed that souls did not die, that they continued living in Mictlán (Place of Death) a special place for them to finally rest. On Dia De Los Muertos, tradition holds that the dead return to earth to visit their living relatives. It is believed that although these relatives can’t see them, they can surely feel them. This night is an important feast and evocation. It is a time when family members share memorable stories that evoke the lives of their ancestors . Offerings and altars are created to welcome and commemorate the dead. Marigolds and incense are offered in abundance because it is believed their aromatic scents guide the dead to the place where the feast is being held. . A profusion of candles dispels the darkness just as the souls are being illuminated from the shadows of death. Altars are created with photos, mementos, fruit, bread, and other favorite things of the ancestors being welcomed and honored. The artifacts of these altars also provide the opportunity to teach children about those who came before them. Dia De Los Muertos is a time of celebration on remembrance. It is also a time to come to terms with our mortality and become aware of the cycle of life and death. Rather than deny and fear death this event teaches us to accept and contemplate the meaning of mortality. (Source)
I didn’t want to paste a song in this post that’s why I found an interesting video telling about holiday very good. I do hope that each of our passed relatives is not forgotten, because they live in our hearts and souls until we remember them…
Credits:
Mesh head – LeLutka Spencer Bento V 3.0 – by JadenArt
Mesh body – Maitreya Lara V 4.1 – by Onyx LeShelle
Once again I want to share one of my favorite mariachi folk songs La Pistola y El Corazón by Los Lobos. El bandido of this post s my ava’s male reincarnation MrBlance 😀
No se como decirte No se como explicarte Que aqui no hay remedio De lo que siento yo De lo que siento yo
La luna me dice una cosa Las estrellas me dicen otra Y la luz del dia me canta Esta triste cancion Esta triste cancion
Los besos que me diste mi amor Son los que me estan matando Ya las lagrimas me estan secando Con mi pistola y mi corazon Y aqui siempre paso la vida con La pistola y el corazon
No se como amarte No se como abrasarte Porque no se me deja Dolor que tengo yo El dolor que tengo yo
Esta noche tan oscura con sus Sombras tan tranquilos Y el viento me sige cantando Este humilde cancion Este humilde cancion
Los besos que me diste mi amor Son los que me estan matando Ya las lagrimas me estan secando Con mi pistola y mi corazon Y aqui siempre paso la vida con La pistola y el corazon
Credits:
Mesh head – CATWA Head Paul V 4.10 – by Catwa Clip
Skin applier – NIVARO/ Catwa Head Applier Orson 04/ Lion – by ReishiProphet