At a gypsy’s stall in Soria, Spain It was a beautiful market day His tables were filled with French made shoes Recommended by our friend Renaye
A cute pair of shoes caught Bernadette’s eye They were ******* with 2 brocade bows All covered with pink and orange flowers With low heels and gold-tipped pointed toes
“No mas”, said he, there was no size forty Only Bern found those shoes in her size Then we happily tried on so many Buying 6 pair we thought were great buys
Counting our shoes 2 by 2 into bags The gypsy’s crooked smile seemed funny We both grinned, too, with all our swell new shoes Purchased with sixty euros of our money
Strolling we stopped at the York seeking churros Too late, we had fresh croissants instead I decided to try on my new sandals there That led right to the trouble, Bern said
While awaiting the bus to the village We both carefully held all our shoes And watched a man with a rose in his teeth I asked why, but not given a clue
Once arriving back home to the village Feeling quite tired from walking around Bern showed her shoes to Jose at the bar Sad to learn one shoe couldn’t be found!
Yes, we retraced our steps in search of it And twice-to check at the York- someone ran Jose searched the bus, but right from the start She thought she’d been scammed by the gypsy man
We had to go back, only on Thursday A leisurely pace, eating churros Yes we did get the shoe but discovered We were over-charged by 20 euros
Lighter, happier times visiting my best friend in a little village, LosRabanos, not far from Soria, Spain many years ago