A friend of mine is taking a class at the U called Urban Legends. She asked me to recount an urban legend that I'd heard, and of course the most famous here in NM, in various forms is...
La Yarona, La Yorona, or more correctly La Llorona (the crying one)...
I first heard this story from my abuelita on my mom's side. Grandma on my dad's side was "gramma garcia" and on my mom's side, "gramma gramma".
In her broken english, gramma gramma terrified generations with her tale...
There was this woman from Belen who lived near the bosque. She caught her husband cheating on her, and went loco. To punish him, she took all her children to the river and drowned them. Now she wanders along the river and ditches all the way from Belen to Albuquerque, crying and wailing for her children. If you misbehave or play by the river or ditches, she will lure you to the water and drown you.
I remember when we were little, my sister and brothers used to spend the night at gramma gramma's. The summers were hot in that tiny house in the south valley, and there was no air conditioning. To stay cool, we would all sit out in the yard in the evening, the cicadas singing as the sun went down. Sounds of the train whistles when the wind would blow just right, and an occasional undefineable sound... "la llorona", gramma gramma would whisper to us...
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