Erase Una Vez... El Hombre

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The Tale of Creation and Care in 'Erase Una Vez... El Hombre'

The song 'Erase Una Vez... El Hombre' by Parchís, a Spanish children's musical group, is a vibrant narrative that tells the story of the world's creation and the subsequent responsibility to care for it. The lyrics paint a picture of a once dark and sad planet that is transformed by light into a beautiful, colorful world. The imagery of a lion, a dragon, a flower, and a butterfly symbolizes the diversity of life that emerges with this transformation. The song emphasizes the idea that the world is a precious place that needs to be cherished and protected.

The second verse of the song shifts focus to human achievements. It speaks of people who, through their hard work and ingenuity, have created a wonderful world. The mention of fighting, working, inventing, traveling, and flying reflects the progress and exploration that humanity has achieved. This verse serves as a reminder of the human capacity for creation and the importance of continuing to strive for a better world.

The recurring theme of the song is the stewardship of the planet. The phrase 'y el señor q pensó desde hoy todas esas cosas cuidaré' translates to 'and the lord who thought from today I will take care of all these things,' reinforcing the message that it is our duty to look after the world we live in. The song's joyful melody and the playful 'dabadabadaba' chorus create an engaging and hopeful atmosphere, encouraging listeners to appreciate and preserve the beauty of our environment.

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  1. Arriba, Abajo
  2. Querido Profesor
  3. Vamos a Ganar
  4. Cinco Amigos de Verdad
  5. Un Rayo de Sol
  6. Arre Borriquito
  7. Fin de Curso
  8. Don Diablo
  9. Otro Curso
  10. La Cancion de Parchis
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