Canción de Las Brujas
Cri-Cri
The Enchanting Tale of Nighttime Mischief and Morality
The song "Canción de Las Brujas" by Cri-Cri, known as the "Singing Cricket" in English, is a whimsical and cautionary tale set to music. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where witches and magical creatures come alive at the stroke of midnight, particularly targeting misbehaving children. The dark tower growing at midnight and the owls' haunting calls set a mystical scene where witches fly on brooms, and mischievous dwarves reprimand naughty children through dreams. This fantastical imagery serves as a metaphor for the consequences of bad behavior and the rewards of good conduct.
The song's narrative contrasts the fates of ill-behaved children with those who are well-behaved. The witches and their antics, such as hiding under beds and casting fiery glances, are reserved for those who lie, are rude, or neglect their studies. In contrast, good children sleep soundly, dreaming of innocent and joyful things, like toys and weddings. The presence of fairies and fireflies, singing softly like whispers, reinforces the idea that good behavior is rewarded with pleasant dreams and a peaceful night's rest.
"Canción de Las Brujas" is not just a children's song; it's a cultural artifact that reflects the values and moral lessons important to many societies. It uses the allure of the supernatural to encourage children to behave well and to study hard. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to its catchy melody and the universal appeal of its message. Cri-Cri's music often contains such educational themes, wrapped in the charm of his storytelling and the simplicity of his compositions.