GYPSY LAWS
To the call of the gypsy in the throws of midnight
(I answered)
"yes" I said "I am still drinking the wine"
as though the years between were the passing of time
to when the women I knew felt much more kind,
a sip of rose to teach the law of love from the choices a young girl must make,
the warmth and compassion of the man as he contemplates the leverage of her embrace,
a tear sighed in a holy town where redemption and pleasure are served on the same plate
and I'm still with the wine on a shore dreamt of far away,
with green flags flying on a mast serving honey from the laps of grace,
toes dipping in the water to avoid the heat of the day.
To the call of the gypsy in the throws of midnight
(I answered)
"yes" I said "I am still drinking the wine"
as though the years between were the passing of time
to when the women I knew felt much more kind,
a sip of rose to teach the law of love from the choices a young girl must make,
the warmth and compassion of the man as he contemplates the leverage of her embrace,
a tear sighed in a holy town where redemption and pleasure are served on the same plate
and I'm still with the wine on a shore dreamt of far away,
with green flags flying on a mast serving honey from the laps of grace,
toes dipping in the water to avoid the heat of the day.