Hello beautiful and musical people of Hive .. Happy Easter I wish you, as well as many days of life, full of health and prosperity. In this week 87 of Hiveopenmic I present myself again, this time with a somewhat melancholic story with which perhaps many will identify and that may well be appreciated by those who have had the joy of enjoying their childhood and youth with their parents.
El reloj Cucú, es un tema de la agrupación MANÁ, que relata la ausencia de un padre que por alguna razón ya no se encuentran junto a sus hijos, teniendo la madre la difícil tarea de criarlos y educarlos sola, una situación que aún en nuestros días se vive en muchas familias y que poco a poco se convierte en una historia más común de lo que se puede creer. El reloj Cucú también devela un lado que muchas veces los padres en conflicto, situación de divorcio o de dolor, no toman en cuenta y es la ausencia y el vacío que provocamos en los niños cuando nos separamos repentinamente de ellos.
The Cuckoo clock is a theme of the MANÁ group, which relates the absence of a father who for some reason is no longer with his children, the mother having the difficult task of raising and educating them alone, a situation that even in our lives. days it lives in many families and that little by little it becomes a more common story than you might believe. The Cuckoo clock also reveals a side that many times parents in conflict, divorce or pain, do not take into account and it is the absence and emptiness that we cause in children when we suddenly separate from them.
This song is inspired by a very sad story. The song reflects the feelings of Fher Olvera, lead singer of Maná, who lost his father when the singer was 7 years old, a time when he used to hear his mother cry at night, after the death of his father.