1st cigarette
the red Gypsy dress
is sewn according to the schema of the tomato metro
in which
the sardines use the ring line
without one transfer
2nd cigarette
at the end of the film Tabor Goes to Heaven
all the main characters
are caught in a rainstorm
the wet sky squeals
the Gypsy God's voice
painfully breaks
3rd cigarette
the year nineteen forty-four
the extermination of the gypsies is coming to an end
something very wrong crawls in the dark
under the European trench coat
of lying nationality
4th cigarette
Gypsies consider the lost homeland
the island Tsi
island no island
Indian spoon
bent by a lover of tea
in sugar water
5th cigarette
the Council of People's Commissars
made a decree
"concerning the transfer of the peripatetic gypsies to
a working and settled life"
October 1, 1926
on the editorial page of local newspapers
printed horses trotted by the Gypsy men
...and then, walking past a construction site I gave the rest of the pack to a guest-worker
the Moldavian workers
hide from the policemen
they're not scared
it's just a kind of game-
sharpening their nationality
to the point
that it begins to crumble
on Moscow's uniforms
The pack still contained: a cigarette with a Polish director Andrzej Wajda, whose last name from the Gypsy is translated as "boss"; a cigarette with a picture of eleven Gypsies, who during WWII received Hero of the Soviet Union medals; a cigarette with mustalaiset (that is what the Finnish call their Gypsies): a cigarette with Japan: the only country in the world without Gypsies; and a cigarette with the marvelous male name: Dufunya.
Translated by Peter Golub