THE GYPSIES

THE GYPSIES

A Poem by andrew mitchell

They wander aimlessly
Following the stars
Travelling anywhere,
No distance too far.
A closed community
Always on the move
Dancing and singing
All keeping in tune.
Reading people's fortunes
Struggling with their own
They wander aimlessly
For the world is their own.

© 2015 andrew mitchell


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Genius lines:
Reading people's fortunes
Struggling with their own
The rhythm and the flow of the poem fits the theme perfectly.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on March 6, 2015
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andrew mitchell
andrew mitchell

adelaide, Australia



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