It is the song of hands made rough,Of human hearts made hard and tough,The Canto de Hacha, sharp and clear,A pioneer anthem born of fear.
"Canto de Hacha" translates to "Axe Song" or "The Song of the Axe" in Spanish. Because you did not specify a particular genre, historical context, or narrative focus, I have provided a draft text that explores the phrase through its most common symbolic meanings: the rhythmic labor of clearing land, survival against nature, and the heavy emotional weight of hard manual work. Canto de Hacha
The forest yields, the shadows flee,To make a home for you and me,But in the night, when winds blow cold,We still can hear that anthem bold. It is the song of hands made rough,Of
Oh, hear the ringing steel on wood,Where many a weary woodman stood,The forest falls, the cabin grows,Through summer rain and winter snows. The forest yields, the shadows flee,To make a