Daybreak confession to the sea.
Daybreak confession to the Sea
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
I have reached the bottom of the bottle.
Now distraught and delirious dreams led me to wishing.
I was swimming in your warm sweet kisses.
Desiring steamy long nights of passion in your embrace.
I have joined the bonafide brethren of men who cradle love in their hands.
And misused the sweet woman.
Now I sit in a abyss of shit sipping bourbon.
Walking on a tightrope.
I wish for those nights when you came to me in your sexy red negligee.
Your brown eyes taking the weight of the world away.
I try to forget your beautiful face.
I pick-up another shot of whiskey.
Raise the glass up and whisper to a divine and beautiful woman.
Who flee my worthless life.
Daybreak will be merciful.
I sit alone by the sea.
I will calculate how kind and noble you were.
I pray to the God of the Sea.
Sent a Angel to me with beautiful brown eyes.
To bring joy and laughter back into a sad life.
I’m sorry.
Coyote
Jan 2009

Very true to the sea. Where do you keep all your poems? Do you have lots of notebooks? Wherever you dip we find, and so do we, because what you write concerns us all.
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Your words are full of sorrow and pain. I love the honesty in this.
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Thank you. Wisdom is learn from mistakes.
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A most gracious poem of truth, and wisdom. One can extract so much from your writing. Excellent piece.
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Thank you for the comment. Most of us must learn the hard way.
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True that is, but I think we should sometimes, we all must experience life, and the hard times, are sometimes, the best times.
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Sad poem 😦
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A old poem. Most of learn the hard way. I have four children and grandchildren now. I slowed down. Thank you for the comment.
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