The car. Short Fables by Rafael Pombo

The car is a funny fable written in verse that explains to the children that you do not have to trust appearances, it also has its version in the saying: little biting barking dog or a lot of noise and few nuts. This fable was written by the writer, poet and fabulist Rafael Pombo and its pleasant an

The car is a funny fable written in verse that explains to the children that you do not have to trust appearances, it also has its version in the saying: little biting barking dog or a lot of noise and few nuts.

This fable was written by the writer, poet and fabulist Rafael Pombo and its pleasant and agile rhyme is ideal for children to learn values ​​while enjoying reading.

Fable Rafael Pombo's Car

Triqui! Tra Traque!
Juipi!
¡Juape! Ar Arre!
Hello! U Upa! Live! Carambola!
Like that of the davit,
ferocious, panting,
the coachman

of a traveling car
is explained that raising smoke
and atrocious dust cloud
swiftly wobbling,
more jump that rolls.
And the whip buzzes;
and everything rumbles
with such an uproar,

which of an earthquake
that the world collapses,
and all the people
crowd recklessly
to see what news
the world is unsettling,
or what character
is going on an urgent journey
pitchers of gold,
who remain light
perhaps bandits,
greyhounds butchers,
after the treasure.
At last the car stopped
late at night,
and the crowd opened

with great reverence;
and (strange occurrence!)
they found it ... empty!
Such is, in portrait,
more than a foolish
of many that I encounter. Qué What eagerness! What a device!

And nothing inside.