By mariolisrnaranjo on Skatehive
[](https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mariolisrnaranjo/f85a22e4) ▶️ Watch on 3Speak Hello, friends of #hive, and especially to the @music community. As always, I hope you and your family and friends are doing well. Today I’m stopping by this wonderful community to share a cover of the song “Cucurrucucú Paloma,” a tune I’ve always loved since I was a child, and honestly, I just had to share it here. "Cucurrucucú Paloma" is a Mexican huapango-style song written in 1954 by Tomás Méndez. It tells of the sadness of losing a loved one, describing how the protagonist spends his nights crying and drinking, unable to get over the loss of his beloved, to the point where even the heavens seem moved by his suffering. The song uses onomatopoeia in its chorus to mimic the cooing of a dove, symbolizing the lover’s hope of seeing their beloved again. The white dove also symbolizes fidelity and the fact that the protagonist’s love is pure and enduring, but it is also a song that highlights the world’s failure t