... And A Bottle Of Rum

By Niko Tiliopoulos

The Caribbean night was black like magic
and in the lamplight I saw myself
in the eye of a lizard,
as it was chewing an insect
to the beat of a distant drum,
hey-ho! and a bottle of rum.

And the rainforest shined like Zion,
or so the Rastaman’s livity was telling me,
in the shape of the conquering Lion,
and through the holy smoke I saw my fate:
Haile Selassie in my redemption hum,
hey-ho! and a bottle of rum.

But as I was gazing at the misty sky
in awe my visions grew wilder
and my soul was lifted high,
charting the flight of the bat,
foreseeing dreams yet to come,
hey-ho! and a bottle of rum.

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