The text provided appears to be a script or transcript of a performance, which seems to be a mix of dialogue and song lyrics. It's difficult to provide a concise summary without more context, but here are some key points that can be inferred:
- The text includes references to dolls, washing, combing hair, and a strong squeeze, possibly indicating a children's story or song.
- There's a mention of a "Pinocchio", which could be a reference to the character from the Italian author Carlo Collodi's novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio".
- The narrative seems to involve a hospital, a doctor, and a surgeon. Pinocchio is described as injured, and the doctor and surgeon attempt to repair him.
- The text also includes references to a "fairy Viviana", suggesting a magical or fantastical element to the story.
- The narrative shifts to a child named "Humberto" who seems to be going through a series of experiences and emotions.
- The text ends with a mention of a "Mexican" and a golden bell, possibly referring to a Mexican folk tale or tradition.
Without more context, it's hard to provide a more detailed summary. The text seems to be a creative piece with a mix of dialogue, song lyrics, and narrative, and it would be best to listen to or read the full performance to fully understand its meaning and message.
1. The text is a transcript of a song or performance.
2. It mentions a cardboard doll and her daily activities.
3. The doll's face is washed with water and soap.
4. She combs her hair with an ivory comb.
5. The doll's hair doesn't shed tears even when pulled.
6. The doll has a "ping-pong type friend time".
7. Another doll, described as handsome, is imposed on the first doll.
8. The second doll also washes his face with water and soap.
9. He combs his hair with a March tub, which doesn't cause his hair to shed tears.
10. The second doll is described as having a strong grip.
11. The text then mentions a scene in a hospital.
12. A character named Pinocchio is injured and doesn't return from his faint.
13. The surgeon doesn't know who to borrow a heart from.
14. The text then talks about a protective fairy named Viviana who puts a fantasy heart on Pinocchio.
15. Pinocchio wakes up and starts smiling.
16. The text then describes a character with a round face, a nose, and eyes.
17. This character can see everything combined and eats delicious cornflakes.
18. The text then introduces a story about a small ship and a small port.
19. The ship cannot sail and seven weeks pass.
20. The text then talks about a coffee-colored Tico glass and a youngest party who wants to stay.
21. The text then talks about a search for a comrade of the elephants.
22. The text then talks about a heart given by a doctor, a white scarf, and fatties.
23. The text then talks about a little monkey who has nothing anymore and a search for corn and wheat.
24. The text then talks about a character waking up and having many of the same things.
25. The text then talks about a holder of the hand so that those who move a lot can pass and those in the back will stay.
26. The text then talks about a Mexican and a golden bell.
27. The text then talks about a watermelon and a loss of demand.
28. The text then talks about a character finding a set under a button.
29. The text then talks about a forest and a wolf.
30. The text then talks about a dance in the forest while the wolf is there.
31. The text then talks about a character putting on shoes and seeing in the forest while the water is there.
32. The text then talks about a character combing her hair and seeing in the forest while the teacher is there.
33. The text then talks about a character feeling good behind the skin.
34. The text then talks about a car in a house and how it sets off and comes back.
35. The text then talks about a character wanting to scream, cry, or toast.
36. The text then talks about a character wanting to marry a lady from the capital.
37. The text then talks about a character being the dignity of the king's neighborhood.
38. The text then talks about a ring, a milonga, and transportation.