Un Zapatero Celoso
Francisca Gavilan
The Dark Tale of a Jealous Cobbler
Francisca Gavilan's song "Un Zapatero Celoso" delves into the disturbing and violent world of a jealous cobbler. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of domestic abuse, where the cobbler threatens and physically harms his wife. The repeated line, "Que si te pillo con otro te tiro con el tira pie," translates to "If I catch you with another, I'll throw the shoe stretcher at you," highlighting the cobbler's possessiveness and readiness to resort to violence. This refrain underscores the toxic and dangerous nature of his jealousy.
The song's imagery is stark and brutal, with the cobbler threatening to throw various tools at his wife, including wood, a hammer, nails, and a brush. This not only emphasizes the physical violence but also the psychological terror he inflicts. The mention of harming her mother and aunt further illustrates the extent of his rage and the collateral damage of his abusive behavior. The line "Se va a la re chucha la zapatería" suggests that the cobbler's violent outbursts are so severe that they could destroy his own livelihood, the shoemaking business.
The song also includes a crude and explicit verse that objectifies women and speaks to a broader culture of misogyny. The cobbler's vulgar language and aggressive sexual demands reflect a deeply ingrained disrespect for women. This part of the song serves to highlight the toxic masculinity that fuels his abusive behavior. By presenting such a raw and unfiltered portrayal of domestic violence and misogyny, Francisca Gavilan forces listeners to confront these harsh realities and the societal issues that perpetuate them.