I didn’t know
I didn’t know
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Just words. Enjoy.
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My September lover would heat up the coming days of Autumn of 1978. She promised me today only. We danced in a forbidden love hidden in the secret corner of a private room with silence dreams.
We opened doors we could not ever close. In the silence of the Germany early Winter. She released veils of places unknown where fearless lovers awaken wants that are bare and true.
Young love is delicate. The young hearts will venture into the splendor of love not knowing. You can capture love for a moment. Eternal love rarely appeared and when the young heart is drunk in love.
The walls of love is paper thin. I didn’t know. You were my Winter love and my Spring heartbreak.
I still think of you. Us blazing into love, awakening a want that could never be fulfilled.
Coyote/John Cast


beautiful, nostalgic, makes me melancholy even, your words are so true.
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Thank you for reading and the comment. I like when words can take us to other places. I believe when we read. We need to escape for a little while.
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Sweetest memories some stay with us all our lives.
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Yes they do. We can put away and later use for tale and story. Thank you dear friend for reading and the comment.
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Beautiful, and I do love the header image:)
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The header is a gift from somewhere. WordPress keep adding to my photos. Thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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“Opened doors we could never close.” You take hearts away John, with such an expression. Your words echo in the remembrance of many of us. Lovely! Thank You! And, most of us would say, we are not sorry! Never sorry for giving so much, more then we should, but we didn’t know. Thankfully, we didn’t know.
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You are right. We would repeat the place and situation again. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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A beautiful expression.
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Thank you for reading and the comment. I do appreciate.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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