Waringin Tree

Waringin Tree

A Poem by Graybeard
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Waringin, aka Banyan tree. This is a tanka/pantoum form...

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The waringin tree,
a beautiful parasite,
wrapped round comely hosts
spreads its strangler fig fingers,
makes an external death womb.

Striking parasite
covering up Nature's mistakes,
stretching, cocooning,
a canvas over a canvas,
a reverse chrsyalis.

Nature's eraser,
cancer curing ugliness
washing the canvas
with a culling lullabye,
soothing painted death bag.

Malignant beauty,
the waringin masterpiece
sings its host to death
with strangler figs round the neck,
a hand woven closed casket.

Stunning sarcoma,
this beautiful parasite
lays the host to rest,
spreads its strangler fig fingers,
makes an external death womb.

© 2008 Graybeard


Author's Note

Graybeard
As mentioned in the description I wrote this in a mixture of tanka/pantoum...sort of an extended haiku almost. It's a very restrictive form but I think it keeps me from being to verbose...Not sure if the punctuation is working here. Should I nix it?

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Added on May 28, 2008
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Graybeard
Graybeard

Evansville, IN



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