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Wilfred Yeats
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0 posted 2001-02-17 01:45 PM


Gypsy Violin

We wandered down a country lane
Through towns we'd never seen
Twilight shrouded every house
With shadowed, darkened panes

We let the Jeep just roll us on
With silence the Cherokee was filled
We just knew the stress was great
The pressure strong it almost killed

A light proclaimed a Romany Inn
It seemed the place to stop
Quaint with charm in rustic trim
We pulled up and thought to drop

We got out, the door swung open
And strains of music came
Floating on the evening air
The sound of strings so fair

Once inside, a quiet booth
Some soft red wine to quaff
Single rose in tulip vase
A candle dimming fast

The wine was cool upon our lips
Its heady bouquet we inhaled
Then once again the melodies
Of the violin regaled

The liquid notes of Romany life
Our souls these strains softly found
From a people passioned free
And quickly our hearts were bound

He wore a headscarf and Gypsy clothes
But the notes he played so touched our skin
His skin was dark and swarthy
We recanted and softened deep within

Recriminations slipped away
Our hands on each other folded
The wine? Perhaps. The song? It soared
As our hearts melted close and molded

We stayed the night at this violin inn
Slept close as we hadn’t for days
And swam in flames of reborn love
The hurts we’d felt were all flayed



Great souls have wills; feeble ones have only wishes.

~ Chinese Proverb ~


© Copyright 2001 Wilfred Yeats - All Rights Reserved
Denise
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1 posted 2001-02-17 01:59 PM


This is so sweet, Wilfred!
Sunshine
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2 posted 2001-02-17 02:05 PM


Pain passes when hearts re-find each other when they are meant to....a soft, sweet reward at the end of this piece....well done, Mr. Yeats.....
JamesMichael
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3 posted 2001-02-17 02:57 PM


A place I would like to visit...James
Martie
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4 posted 2001-02-17 08:50 PM


Bill--The gypsy violin, the wine...some magic that was always there, but needed this place in time to live again...I love the romantic concept of this...and the spell you cast as I read...wonderfully done!
lucky
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5 posted 2001-02-17 11:02 PM


just too touching...
Jazzmole
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6 posted 2001-02-17 11:14 PM


Placid tones of Django Reinhardt ring in my ears as I read this. Good read. I would suggest that punctuation might tighten it up a bit and have made it a little easier to read. (For this reader anyway)
Great imagery.


Michael~


[This message has been edited by Jazzmole (edited 02-17-2001).]

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