The poem 'Chainsaw Versus the Pampas Grass' is written in 7 Heterometric Stanzas, in many mythologies, the number seven is associated with cycles of creation and renewal - For instance, in Judeo-Christian tradition, the world was created in seven days, symbolizing completion and rebirth - Similarly, the pampas grass’s renewal after its destruction mirrors these mythological cycles - Despite the chainsaw’s aggressive attempt to annihilate it, the grass “wears a new crown” by June, embodying nature’s capacity for regeneration, much like myths of rebirth and eternal cycles