La Alfombra
Cri-Cri
The Whimsical Tale of the Rabbit and the Rug
Cri-Cri, also known as Francisco Gabilondo Soler, is a beloved Mexican composer and performer of children's music. His song 'La Alfombra' tells a whimsical and humorous story about a rabbit tasked with shaking out a rug. The lyrics are playful and filled with vivid imagery, capturing the imagination of both children and adults alike.
The song begins with the rabbit being assigned the chore of shaking out the rug. He hangs it from a tree branch and prepares himself for the task with a sense of determination, even counting to three before starting. The rabbit's exaggerated actions and the use of a 'gran garrote' (big stick) add a comedic element to the story. The lyrics '¡Toma, toma, toma!' mimic the sound of the rabbit hitting the rug, emphasizing the physicality and effort involved in the task.
As the rabbit continues to hit the rug, he reflects on how his mother also hits him when he misbehaves, drawing a humorous parallel between his actions and his mother's discipline. This reflection adds a layer of relatability and humor, as many listeners can recall similar experiences from their own childhoods. The rabbit's imagination runs wild as he pretends to be a baseball player hitting a home run, showcasing the playful and creative nature of children. The song concludes with the rabbit wishing the rug were a magical carpet from Baghdad, capable of flying away and escaping the chore altogether.
Cri-Cri's 'La Alfombra' is a delightful and imaginative song that captures the essence of childhood playfulness and creativity. Through its humorous lyrics and vivid storytelling, it encourages listeners to find joy and humor in everyday tasks and to let their imaginations run wild.