LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Meet the poor yet lovable burro who stars in this playful folk tune from Puerto Rico. In each verse the donkey complains about a new ache—from his head and ears to his throat, heart and knees—while a well-meaning doctor prescribes charmingly odd remedies like a thick wool cap, a jar of beer, a white scarf, drops of lemon and a bottle of pills. The catchy repetition and simple vocabulary make the song feel like a light-hearted storybook that comes alive through music.

Beyond the silliness, El Burro Enfermo is a clever way to help children (and Spanish learners) name body parts, common ailments and everyday objects. Its upbeat rhythm turns what could be a dreary visit to the doctor into a cheerful lesson about caring for others, showing empathy and laughing at life’s little troubles—because even a donkey with a sore throat can make us smile.

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