Texas ghost story ✨
One of the most famous Texas ghost stories is about La Llorona (The Weeping Woman).
Legend says she was once a beautiful woman who drowned her children in a river out of rage and despair. When she realized what she had done, she was overcome with grief and threw herself into the water.
Now, her spirit is doomed to wander the banks of rivers across Texas, especially around the San Antonio River, forever searching for her lost children.
People say they hear her at night, weeping with a bone-chilling cry: “¡Ay, mis hijos!” (“Oh, my children!”). Some even claim to see her ghostly figure in a white dress, floating along the water’s edge.
The scariest part? Locals warn children not to go near the river at night—because La Llorona might mistake them for her own and drag them into the water. 🌙🌊

















































































It’s fine for legends to adapt to other places, but it’s also important to explain where they come from. La Llorona belongs to Hispanic-American folklore and has roots in pre-Hispanic traditions (like Cihuacóatl) as well as stories from the colonial period. :):)