-I called your name
I called your name
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Just words and good music.
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I called your name
Beautiful lady is weeping for me. I departed for unknown destination. I didn’t know. First tears will take us to weight-full memories and places amidst lonely descended wants and needs.
She told me. I was mad with anger. Joined a war and would forget promises made. I would forget her face.
I didn’t know. Her first tears and last tears for me would mark me forever. Leave me with agonizing grief, that would be learned when I returned home from my wars. Learning her bleeding heart found someone who would stay with her and entwine their two lives together.
I knew I soiled a sweet love. I had captive a sweet woman and left her for the gamble of war and the highway. She told me once. True love leave two people with the oneness in heart and mind. I love you so and I believe you love the wine and song more then me.
Dear woman knew. I wanted the wine and song. I drink till I’m not drunk and I walk to the deep sea.
I called your name and I knew. You would not come.
Coyote/John Castellenas
This is a powerful piece painfully beautiful in a way.
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Thank you for reading and the comment. Sometime knowing pain is better then not knowing the person and time spend with.
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Such pain in those words! Really amazing.
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Old poetry. When we are young. Love was life. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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Poetry might be old, in terms of writing but it is always so real and so relevant, be it any time! Thank you for sharing them. 🙂
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You are welcome.
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RIP.
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Sometime memories must.
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