In this poem in diidxazá (zapoteco) and Spanish, Irma Pineda displays invitations to desire and longings for pleasure, in a range of perceptions both longing and carnally earthly that leave the reader indifferent, but rather ignited to the enjoyment of bodies, to meet, to love and why not, even to farewell. Poetry that could be called erotic but that goes further, to meet lovers and their adventure and misadventure.