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: In poetry, "tócale" can be a metaphor for artistic creation. A notable poem instructs the writer to "tócale el seno" (touch the breast) of nature or the night to learn how to write on the "rough skin of the night".

Could you provide or a specific line from the story you are looking for? Knowing if it was a book for kids, a creepy story, or a specific author would help narrow it down. Cuentos - Juan Nepomuceno TГіcale

: In serious short stories, the command can be darker. In Félix Pita Rodríguez's story La Recompensa , the phrase "Tócale aquí y lo sentirás" (Touch here and you will feel it) is used by a character to describe a physical ailment (a "bolita" or little ball) that represents a terminal illness moving toward the heart. : In poetry, "tócale" can be a metaphor

: There is a popular Spanish humorous proverb: " Si la vida te da la espalda, tócale el culo " (If life turns its back on you, touch its ass), which is a cheeky variation of "when life gives you lemons...". Knowing if it was a book for kids,

: In interactive children's stories, characters often ask the reader to "tócale" (touch) a part of the book or an illustration to trigger a magical event. For example, in Juan Calvito's tales , children are told to "tócale la barriga al gato" (touch the cat's belly) to reveal hidden drawings.

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