Gypsy Verses

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Eibbons of green and gold you wear, Threaded about your shadowy hair, My colours and your eyes are mine, Dark as the deeps of love and wine.
I wake with you at budding Dawn, Leaving this life of dew-spread lawn, To join your spirit in the wild, Your brother, lover, or your child.
Take me upon your savage breast, Teach me your calms and your unrest.
Take me, I know the jungle cry, Teach me your love, or let me die.
34 SUMMER SONG MY heart s a yellow butterfly That flutters down the road; A begga
...r, tricksy, dancing thing That scorns a fixed abode.
The aigrette of the thistle bloom Becomes the swinging sign Of merry hostelries, where I May pause awhile and dine.
The sky is lapis lazuli Bestrewn by clouds of pearl, Who would not be a butterfly Instead of just a girl?
SEKAPHIS HE tasted dragon s blood From the dark dragon tree, In those far islands where the mood Is faery-like and free.
With cinnamon and nard His strange gay clothes were sweet, His lips were fanciful with fard, Eed flames played round his feet.


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