Besta Ruana

Tonico e Tinoco Tonico e Tinoco

A Heartfelt Ode to a Beloved Horse

Tonico e Tinoco's song "Besta Ruana" is a poignant narrative that captures the deep bond between a man and his horse, a ruana named Princesa. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the horse's exceptional qualities and the adventures they shared. The ruana is described as a unique and beautiful creature, unmatched in the surrounding hundred leagues. The narrator's pride and affection for Princesa are evident as he recounts the numerous feats they accomplished together, highlighting the horse's natural speed and grace.

The song takes a tragic turn when disaster strikes. While navigating a treacherous path, Princesa falls and becomes trapped, breaking both her legs. The narrator's anguish is palpable as he realizes that his beloved horse is suffering and cannot recover. In a heart-wrenching decision, he chooses to end her suffering by shooting her, an act that brings him immense sorrow. The imagery of the horse's tears and the narrator's subsequent grief underscores the depth of their bond and the pain of loss.

In the final verses, the narrator honors Princesa's memory by burying her and marking her grave with a cross and candles. He inscribes a message on the cross, explaining his actions and expressing his enduring love and sorrow. This act of remembrance serves as a testament to the profound connection between the man and his horse, and the song as a whole reflects themes of loyalty, love, and the inevitable pain of loss. Through its heartfelt lyrics and emotional storytelling, "Besta Ruana" resonates with listeners, evoking empathy and a sense of shared humanity.

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