The Faithless Wife
So I took o the river
believing she was a maiden,
but she already had a husband.
It . James night
and almost as if I o.
terns out
and ts lighted up.
In t street corners
I toucs
and to me suddenly
like spikes of h.
tarcticoat
sounded in my ears
like a piece of silk
rent by ten knives.
it silver ligheir foliage
trees had grown larger
and a horizon of dogs
barked very far from the river.
Past the blackberries,
thorne
underneater of hair
I made a h
I took off my tie,
soo off her dress.
I, my belt he revolver,
She, her four bodices.
Nor nard nor mother-o’-pearl
have skin so fine,
nor does glass h silver
sh such brilliance.
highs slipped away from me
like startled fish,
half full of fire,
half full of cold.
t night I ran
on t of roads
mounted on a nacre mare
bridle stirrups.
As a man, I repeat
to me.
t of understanding
.
Smeared h sand and kisses
I took he river.
the lilies
battled he air.
I be I am,
like a proper gypsy.
I gave ,
of strain,
but I did not fall in love
for although she had a husband
sold me she was a maiden
he river.