The poem explores the speaker's fascination with a woman's body, likening it to a landscape and celebrating its beauty and sensuality. The speaker describes the woman's body in vivid detail, using natural imagery to convey his desire and admiration. Throughout the poem, the speaker's tone is one of reverence and awe, emphasizing the woman's autonomy and agency over her own body.
By Pablo Neruda · First published 2007 · Genre: Surrealism, Poetry, Magical Realism