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Ronstadt Linda - La Cigarra lyrics
Ya no me cantes cigarra
 Que acabe tu sonsonete
 Que tu canto aquí en el alma
 Como un puñal se me mete
 Sabiendo que cuando cantas
 Pregonado vas tu muerte.
 Marinero marinero
 Dime si es verdad que sabas
 Porque distinguir no puedo
 Si en el fondo de los mares
 Hay otro color más negro
 Que el color de mis pesares.
 Un palomito al volar
 Que llevaba el pecho herido
 Ya casi para llorar
 Me dijo muy afligido.
 Ya me canso de buscar
 Un amor correspondido.
 Bajo la sombra de un árbol
 Y al compás de mi guitarra
 Canto alegre este huapango
 Porque la vida se acaba
 Y quiero morir cantando
 Como muere la cigarra.
 This huapango was written by 
 Ray Perez y Soto. It was recorded in the
 1940's by Jorge Negrete when he sang with
 the Trio Calaveras, and more recently by
 Lola Beltran, who is, in my opinion, the
 greatest voice to ever come out of Mexico.
 Ronstadt Linda - La Cigarra - http://motolyrics.com/ronstadt-linda/la-cigarra-lyrics.html
 The image of the wounded dove in the third
 verse is a popular symbol; it is a 
 messenger of afflicted love. L.R.
The Cicada
 Don't sing to me anymore, cicada
 Let your singsong end
 For your song, here in the soul
 Stabs me like a dagger
 Knowing that when you sing
 You are proclaiming that you are
 going to your death
 Sailor, sailor
 Tell me if it is true that you know
 Because I cannot distinguish
 If in the depth of the seas
 There is another color blacker
 Than the color of my sorrows.
 A little dove upon flying
 Bearing a wounded breast
 Was about to cry
 And told me very afflicted
 I'm tired of searching for
 A mutual love.
 Under the shade of a tree
 And to the beat of my guitar
 I sing this "huapango" happily
 Because my life is ending
 And I want to die singing
 Like the cicada dies.












