Oso carpintero.

Pedro Infante Pedro Infante

The Tale of the Carpenter Bear: A Song of Hardship and Triumph

The song "Oso carpintero" performed by Pedro Infante, a beloved Mexican actor and singer, tells the story of a carpenter bear facing adversity. The bear is depicted as a poor, hardworking father who struggles to feed his hungry cubs. The lyrics evoke a sense of empathy as the bear cries over his inability to provide for his family, especially after a magpie steals his tools, further hindering his ability to earn a living.

However, the song takes a hopeful turn when a kind and wealthy deer hears of the bear's plight and gives him money to buy new tools and materials. With this act of generosity, the bear and his cubs are able to create bicycles out of sweet oranges and sell them to the cats who use them to race against the rabbits of the royal palace. This entrepreneurial venture proves to be a success, bringing the bear and his family out of poverty and allowing them to amass a small fortune, which the bear generously shares with his cubs, providing them with gold, toys, honey, and bread.

"Oso carpintero" is a narrative that highlights themes of struggle, compassion, and the rewards of hard work. Infante's rendition of the song likely resonated with many listeners, as it reflects the universal values of perseverance and the importance of community support. The bear's journey from despair to prosperity serves as an inspiring tale of overcoming obstacles through determination and the kindness of others.

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  1. Mi Cariñito
  2. Cien Años
  3. Fallaste Corazón
  4. Despierta
  5. Cartas Marcadas
  6. Carta a Eufemia
  7. Flor Sin Retoño
  8. En Tu Día
  9. La Verdolaga
  10. Amorcito Corazón
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