E.S. Stanza #3 (subverted)

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Part 3 of the 3 part series

Updated 03/13/2021
Created 02/22/2013
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HarryHill
HarryHill
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Two trees twisted into one living form,
singular,
blooms of white and ultrared.
Strange thing found so far from the norm.
Like a loaf of both brown and white bread.

Joined tight together until they are dead.
So very different but unified, one stands.
So much the same but divided, two enjamb,
in the shade that twined canopys shed.

Entwined roots play footsie in sand
beneath the cover of green meadowland.

HarryHill
HarryHill
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weepingangel88weepingangel88about 11 years ago
Beautiful

This is beautiful, such lovely descriptions. I can picture it in my mind's eye... Thank you!

HarryHillHarryHillabout 11 years agoAuthor
It's just a poem about one of my paintings

of two trees, trunks wound each other, branches twisted together that resembles a single tree at first glance. Was going to submit the poem and painting as an illustrated, but that's such a pain in the ass to set up. No hidden message in this one. Thanks all for the comments

Ashesh9Ashesh9about 11 years ago
Harry are you referring to

The biology of Symbiosys ?! Where two trees help each other grow in one conjoined structure ?

SweetOblivionSweetOblivionabout 11 years ago
Food for thought

Intriguing - I wonder where the ideas came from and where they will lead you to