Cleta Dominga
Francisco Gabilondo Soler (Cri Cri)
The Yearning of Cleta Dominga: A Tale of Hope and Patience
Francisco Gabilondo Soler, known as Cri Cri, is a beloved Mexican composer and performer of children's music. His song 'Cleta Dominga' tells the story of a young girl who eagerly waits to see the moon rise. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Cleta Dominga standing outside her cabin at dawn, filled with the desire to witness the tropical moonlight. The moon is described as a 'redonda maraca' (round maraca) that emerges from the sea, adding a touch of magical realism to the scene.
The repeated refrain 'curucutí, curucutá' adds a rhythmic and almost lullaby-like quality to the song, emphasizing the innocence and simplicity of Cleta Dominga's wish. However, the sky is cloudy, and the moon remains hidden, causing her to feel sadness and frustration. The narrator, possibly a parent or guardian, tries to comfort her, urging her not to cry and assuring her that the moon will eventually appear. This interaction highlights themes of patience, hope, and the comforting power of reassurance.
The song's imagery and emotional depth resonate with listeners of all ages. It captures the universal experience of longing and the bittersweet nature of waiting for something beautiful yet elusive. Cri Cri's music often blends whimsical storytelling with deeper emotional undertones, making 'Cleta Dominga' a poignant example of his ability to connect with his audience through simple yet profound narratives.