Magnificent publication of the book "The toxic love" by Leonardo Padrón. From this writer I like his ability to unite audiences from different social strata. Of course, soap operas are where that capacity best develops. In this review that you do, Leonardo Padrón, love again. This time, love from the one who loves but is not loved, who is in love alone; and for this he uses lyric as a writing style. Padrón does not hesitate to describe the days of a past that is present to the extent that it is not exceeded. He tirelessly seeks the healing of a love because the toxicity comes from itself.
In the last poem that you offer, to look at the lyric of Padrón, you can see his metaphorical sagacity mixed with phrases of the vulgar. The "plagatox" a brand of product to repel mosquitoes (used in the title of the poem) can be easily captured by readers of little literary knowledge while "fumigate my life" will be of enjoyment for the most versed. In short, Padrón forces his literature to have a broad spectrum of the word, not necessarily literary.
I greet you and I applaud you @nancybriti for this wonderful publication. Sincere greetings to @adsactly for this literary space in steemit.