Monthly Archive: April, 2017

Hope Awaits

Originally posted on ptmuldoon:
A friend Julie Asher Lee posted this awesome pic on here yesterday and I stared it all day trying to imagine her story….I love looking at an artists work…

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No, thank you!

Originally posted on Storm Cloud Kitty:
These flowered verses have no pull Upon my heart, they’re over full Of pallid couplets, twee and dull Your talk of sunsets makes me ill I will…

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War pigs

War pigs A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words War pigs Does the child want war in the elementary school? Do the mother want their daughter and son to die for people in… Continue reading

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Dead flowers

Dead flowers A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words [youtube                                 Please don’t talk no-more Pretty lady crying and… Continue reading

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“Ravishing beauty dancing alone.”

Ravishing beauty dancing alone. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Hard to break down walls of regret and disappointment. Need time and distance to forget. Ravishing beauty dancing alone We will masquerade  as many… Continue reading

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“A woman, like you”

A woman, like you.       A Poem by Coyote Poetry Reading my poetry from 1993. Made me think of a good memory and good time.                           A woman. like you. Me… Continue reading

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Good Friday thoughts

  Today is a day for the man of peace and love.  I believe Jesus would be sadden by the world of today.  Children and families are dying and mad men are running… Continue reading

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Let’s Talk About Peace (Please)

Originally posted on There's No War in World:
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“Dreaming of Texas”

Dreaming of Texas A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good to have had danced many dances and knew a lot of laughter. A good life isn’t the money in the bank. It is the… Continue reading

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“THE TUMBLE AND TOSS”

Originally posted on Ellie belfiglio:
… The wind and waves, forever rift, Though kinsfolk ever one. They tumble and toss, and churn and sift To every form but calm… … The plainness of…

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