Gypsy Stars Poem by Joseph Narusiewicz

Gypsy Stars



Slow midnight moon rises
Your kiss shadows the wilderness
Your pearls trace a thousand doors
Doors shut with silk centuries
Faces in the tempest moonlight
Currents on the fabled river
Now the wind is blowing free
Another blind road to see
Baby hate takes too much energy
My pride has broke my heart
My heart will unravel in time
Seeing ourselves takes many a road
I am sorry if I treated you unkind
It’s time to see the stars over the sea
Just another dancing gypsy dream

We met like a wry smile shines
Your eyes invited a thousand clowns
Loving you changed me
Loving you hurt me
I am raw and exposed with wounds
Self contempt wrestles for my soul
Love brings us to the real mirror
Only God knows how hurt we really are
Crossroads bring us choices and decisions
I have chosen the journey into forgiveness
Forests grow and shed and prune
When the wheel turns I’ll see you again
Second chances seems to be a theme
Sometimes memories are stepping-stones
Lovers maybe gone yet friends remain

Maybe those gypsy stars are meant to shine?

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Joseph Narusiewicz

Joseph Narusiewicz

So St Paul, Minnesota
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