The poetry of Nelson Guerra, a Binnizá poet, is a flash of lightning in the night that leads us to discover the polyphony of poetic creation. Each poem is an encounter with the heartbeats of brief stories that the author describes with the joy and tenderness of a man who invents life with a childlike delight. The poet strips away prejudices to write unfettered poetry, using the real world as a pretext, where rain, weather, sun, flowers, butterflies, eroticism, love, and loneliness have faces, interwoven threads that form the fabric of human existence. To read this book of profound reflections, simultaneously full of questions and answers, one must focus one's gaze on the text, yet seek to hear the breath of the words, and thus break the mirror of reality and reach that river of images that is Tapombo' / Fruit of the Pochote.