Summary
Highlights
The monologue begins with emotionally charged words, setting a dramatic tone. Phrases like "la papa indios o varios" and "como cuando meza jarilla co la polis" are spoken with intensity.
The speaker addresses 'Goyo,' expressing a sentiment of seeking or calling out, hinting at a central figure in their narrative. The line "pero para goyo buscan" suggests a search or a plea.
The monologue includes mentions of cooking, particularly with lines like "y yo cocina" and "ningún cocinero ha comentado su cocina," suggesting a personal connection to the act of preparing food or a metaphorical struggle in creation.
The speaker delivers highly emotional lines, including "si están quitando la bomba," implying a sense of loss or struggle. The performance is punctuated by dramatic pauses and musical interludes.
Towards the end, the monologue maintains its emotional intensity, with lines like "a más dale para instalar santo niño," possibly indicating a plea for help or seeking solace, concluding the powerful performance.