“A letter”
A letter
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
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Kind words of love can save a life. In a letter. Sweet words can reopen hope and possibilities.
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A letter
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Sometime cigarettes, good booze and a pen can give a man a reason to be alive.
When we parachute blind into love.
Even a renegade spirit can be broken.
I tried to hide my misery in good cognac and Germany wine.
I allowed myself to fall into a delusional state where I didn’t give a shit
about anything.
In the belligerent belief of alcohol state.
Foolish men believe they can forget beautiful faces
and destroy good memories.
I wished I could tear apart my mind and heart.
Closing the wounds with the fire of hate.
The paradox of life is fair.
Memories will rebirth and allow the cuts to bleed again.
I can hurt myself with pity and still be left in the waste of things lost
and never to be found again.
I found myself alone on a lonely hill in the field of early Spring wild flowers.
Holding my good cognac and swimming in insanity and wild thoughts.
I opened a letter from a friend of many years.
She wrote of love. She wrote of how she needed me back home in Michigan.
She wrote she loved me for many years. She wrote she knew I was coming home soon.
She wanted us to meet.
I put the cognac down. Left the field of wild flowers.
I knew the words were just sweet whispers of dreams and possibilities of love.
I whispered sweet Julie.
“Are the words just more cuts to a broken heart or a savior to stop a man
from committing self suicide?”
I found peace and hope in her sweet words.
I dreamed my kind friend was waiting to heal a broken man.
Sweet Julie somehow knew I was lost.
Only new love and hope can heal the pain of a broken heart.
Pain can be released only with tender touches of love and kind words.
I still had my pen and paper to keep me sane.
I wrote.
“Love can lead you to paradise and hell.
We must join the dance to know pleasure and misery.”
Coyote
2012
John, Loved this so much! You have hooked me with the words you have used in this piece – renegade spirit, belligerent belief, sweet whispers of dreams and possibilities of love. I’m sold! Where do I sign? Oh, never mind I’m already following you. I’m going to have to reread this a few times before I can glean out the gems you left behind!
I have a very special club of those who have provided me with a word, phrase or idea for a poem. I call it my “Inspirators Club” and I think I will be adding you to the roster soon!
If you haven’t read any of them or follow them I would like to suggest you give them a visit:
Gina/Singledust – collaboration on “Allie’s Song for Noah”
Mr.S/Sailorpoet – inspiration on “The Backside Of The Night”
Davy/Inside the mind of DavyD on “I Am Not A Poet”
Emily/POETGIRLEM on Becoming One
Christine/BraveandReckless on an upcoming piece “Memories Captured In Amber” and reblog
Looking forward to you joinging! This was some Stunning writing, My Friend! Kudos!
Have you listened to the lyrics of Kris Kristofferson’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down”? Love his line – “the disappearing dreams of yesterday” I love that line. It gets truer every year – sadly.
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I love Kris Kristofferson’s songs. I use music as a muse. He is one of my muses. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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Looking forward to catching up on your older posts. You might like to check out Willie Nelson’s album “Willie Sings Kris Kristoferson”. It’s great!
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Willie and Hank are my favorite. Always a good story in their words.
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I love Willie’s comment, “The reason people like country music is because it is 3 chords and the Truth”.
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You are right my friend.
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Awesome. AND, the photo makes it so very real.
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Beautiful…makes me think of my own memories, past.
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Yes Judi. All of us have letters and memories. In the end. Less painful and can make us smile. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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Wonderful words. Made me think of the Garth Brooks song “The Dance”…”I could have missed the pain but I’d have had to miss the dance”.
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A great song by Garth. His words are true. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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You are so welcome, I love to read your words, I can escape into the beauty of them, they all tell a story from the heart.
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Thank you. I appreciate the knd words.
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