Thursday, October 4, 2018

Martins Tomisin writes


DEAD GUAVA-TREE (threnody)

The GUAVA-TREE at my frontispiece
Initially was intensely sturdy
Maturated
Full-blown
And dead:
Now sawed
With a sanguine chainsaw.
Its browned leaves
Playfully hovering amongst the windy wind.
Dead leaves beneath my feet,
Squashed with a regard plaintive melody repeat.

The squashed dead leaves of my heart
Reminisce the lost and bygone dreams
Hushed in the shadow of relic grit.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt;
Life is like a pinch of earless silk of corn
Or like that of a dead guava-tree
Sawed with a sanguine chainsaw.
Guava Tree -- Lawrence Daws

3 comments:

  1. A threnody is a poem or song composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.

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    1. Thanks a lot for publishing this particular poem!

      Stay blessed!

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