Gypsy Poem by Butch Decatoria

Gypsy



"All i have now are embers of your fire…"

A Tambourine, and the evening is beckoning
through the distance
of time: a serpentine road / echoes
the colorful blouses and silks
the memory of love's fire
casting lithe shadows outside the starry nights
fat with celebration
merely a breath from the walls
of this weathered tent...

You were a storyteller on my skin
your lips like fireflies igniting the dark
where only the cold unseen
had gone untouched
until the blaze of the starlight horizon
engulfs without consuming or burning us

you are wildfire magic
the emperor stag or wolf or stallion
and the world is one kingdom
with many heirs
and bright castles...

There is a fire for keeping warm
and a fire so hot to shape iron into swords
You are both
mine

Be mindful
Of the wilderness.

Every camp we make
a home to hold the embers glow

Perhaps we stay and mold stronger roots
claim the dirt and dig for gold
place a hat and dub a crown
nothing lifts like wind yon embers

But when love is not around,

life is without fire
no warmth can be rendered,

when your love is not around…

Gypsy
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love,poetry
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Butch Decatoria

Butch Decatoria

Olongapo City, Philippines
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