The madrigal is a poetic form that has its origin in Italy, during the Renaissance, the name derives from “mandriale” which means “flock” and is a form of pastoral or bucolic poetry in which one speaks with intensity and delicacy of love using a free combination of verses of 7 and 11 syllables. It d...
De tus manos gotean
las uñas, en un manojo de diez uvas moradas.
Piel,
carne de tronco quemado,
que cuando naufraga en el espejo, ahúma
las algas tímidas del fondo.