emerald gypsy in dreams about sympathy
she is a portrait in a gallery
cold silvery gypsy moon
with eyes
watching her
eyes she cannot see
lingual argot beautiful
but mere words cannot
tell all that she has lost
all that she has forgot
all it has cost
dark teardrops
cast a spell
as waves crash
onto the pealing universe
that becomes intimate
with her on the sea
rime stars aspiring
the gypsy girl is singing
and eight bells trembling
fragile threads
rub the wind
come within a silhouette
the eddy of slender haziness
move past the doubt
life’s journey is what it is about
curiously, an illustrated shimmer of her tattoos
ripple in harmony
glisten as a fountain might
as if first mornings light
on that open ocean
with Atlantic desire
always intimate
with her on the sea
love is what we all require
wizard of the waves
hold on wildly
sprays from the storm
dark long lush hair blowing
hopes and dreams growing
dreaming at the light of dawn
forever intimate
with her on the sea
Beautiful<3
It's like I can almost see this gypsy, mysterious, yet sensoul, in a way it seems that she it lost....but i don't know, that's just my interpretation!
Thank you, I think
your interpretation is spot on keep reading and writing.
Peace
Dylan
"One of the best results of life, is the torment of love"
Dylan Eliot
Absolutely beautiful--gave me
Absolutely beautiful--gave me chills. There's something about it that reminds me of Annabel Lee. :)
"Too weird to live, too rare to die." -Hunter S Thompson
thank you
your compliment it is too kind
I've always loved the poem you referenced.
and your poetry is very, very intense, and I mean that in a good sence.
peace
Dylan
"One of the best results of life, is the torment of love"
Dylan Eliot
Beautiful as always! Hugss
Beautiful as always! Hugss
Don't let any one shake your dream stars from your eyes, lest your soul Come away with them! -SS
"Well, it's love, but not as we know it."
Amazing!
Amazing!
I love this.
I love this.
thank you
i hope you enjoyed the ride
peace dylan
"One of the best results of life, is the torment of love"
Dylan Eliot