what is a gypsys ribbon
Yes, "The road was a ribbon of moonlight" is a metaphor. It compares the road to a ribbon of moonlight, suggesting that the road is shining or lit up brightly, creating a vivid visual image for the reader.
The road was a ribbon of moonlight.
Band of Gypsys was created on 1970-03-25.
on pendlebury road
it mean
not gypsys
Candidness
This phrase does not make complete sense and seems to be a free-form expression with no specific meaning. It could be interpreted as a poetic or whimsical way of describing a time or place where the road belonged to gypsies and was adorned with colorful ribbons.
when a road is neither straight nor smooth
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It is dicribing the appearance of the road. The ribbon just means that the road isnt straight. It is a curvy or complicated path.