The Reluctant Gypsy
Moist air hung like stolen silk around her A stingy crescent dangled in the full-moon- feeling sky She knew her heart too heavy ... for a gypsy Pieced together from borrowed feelings Puffed at the seams by wasted sighs Tossed on top her newest dreams already fading Tangled hopes bound loosely an unraveled love (Why had she kept this thing?) Memories scattered on the bottom like misprinted cards of fate: Missing faces absent hearts too many spades.

