Dance of the Gypsies

This poem was written by Carly Lynn a.k.a. The ravens reaper, who helped me find my way when I was searching for my purpose...if anyone wants to see my beginnings in poetry download an app called "poemz"...it's kinda tedious to get there though, you'd have to load pages one after the other till you get back around 26700 hours to see my first shared poem "abandoned shadows" by Grimm reaper...I didn't post another till awhile after that, and I changed my name to dandy420, and then after a certain incident, I changed it to Duke of Nature...to fully understand the story I went through, you'll have to read as many of the poems on there as possible...I'm pretty sure I read every poem numerous times, in my constant search for where to go next...there are a few that were of more importance tho, so I'll name a few in that order, "ravens reaper" "Matthew the poet" "Cate"...those are must reads, but there's so many others that have great poetry on there...you should read them all! NOONE(besides those in the app) but me has traced those steps, even though I feel they are of great significance...I've told others, but if any have sought it out, none have told me their take on the whole thing...I know it'd b a grand undertaking, but in truth I've done it many times for others(searching back at first posts)...I've learned the best way to understand ppl and things, is from their beginnings, and so I always attempt to do so...anyway, if u don't, it's no biggie, but it's worth it, trust me! By dawn she dances, growing seeds She is a necromancer, emancipator By night she sings, dances her deeds He is an educator, a cultivator By dawn he walks, sowing seeds By night they encounter, and dance their prayer Intertwining thoughts weave creeds Wind-sung, moon-lit dress for his long stare Branches haunt his face, he bleeds Twilight meeting, shadowy star veils take care To destroy alien greeds To bind hands, the beliefs that they share Barefoot, twirling around leaves Leaping, twisting, running, each step a dare Law always deceives But they create laws of their own; fair Equal, and they shall please The dissatisfaction, pertaining to love so rare