
Poetry
I write to give shape to what cant be said
My Poems
For me, poetry is a way of listening, to moments, to silence, to the hidden rhythm of everyday life. My style often blends imagery and emotion, searching for the place where words become more than language, where they transform into shapes, sensations, and reflections. Whether written in free verse or shaped into visual forms, my poetry seeks to capture fleeting feelings and turn them into something tangible, something that lingers beyond the page.


Versos Rimados
My poem, born in the quiet whispers of the ITESO Library, found its voice in the Rima Café Rhymed Verses Contest, where it earned third place. Inspired by the mingling of silence, coffee, and thought, the verses capture how simple moments awaken creativity—how each sip can stir reflection, and every word can carry the warmth of faith and expression. This recognition is not just an award but a reminder of how poetry turns ordinary spaces into places of meaning.




Taco de ojo
My work has also found its place in TACODEOJO, a book dedicated to visual poetry. There, I contributed three calligrams—pieces where words do more than speak; they take shape, becoming both image and meaning. These poems blur the boundary between language and form, inviting the eye to read not only with the mind but also with the gaze, where verse and silhouette breathe as one.