“My true love”
My true love
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Written in 1978-rewritten in 2014
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The feeling of joy is you. I have been submerged in your sweet kiss and tender embrace. You taught me the fruit of love was colorful and worthwhile.
The touch of your slender fingers and your loving eyes had cause my dreams and hope to become free and wild like the untamed sea.
I have swam in the confined of your eyes. Ascending to new places and un-foretold places where I dream of long nights and laying in our bed, blocking out the lights of the new day holding you tightly.
I know I’m the fortunate one. I put my hands through your auburn hair and I tell you.
You are my last love and my only true love. You have brought into the madness of love and forever I will fall adrift in your memory. Forever remembering the first kiss and last sweet kiss.
Coyote/John Castellenas
Written in 1979/rewritten in 2014
Do you live off of your poetry? If so, I want to get as good as you!
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I wish I did. Poetry and story been my pleasure for almost 50 years now. ASAP, I will self-publish. I have a demanding job and I read and write about 20 hours a week.
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50 years? You don`t look anything close to 50! I have been self-publishing and I have a couple other projects going right now. Do you have any reading suggestions? I see that you are constantly writing. Btw my name is Imani but I go by Clio
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I recomment Ben Jonson, Dryden and Donne. My favorite book is by Jack London “When the gods laugh”. Years ago, I became Sgt. Coyote in the Army. I have used Coyote as my writing name for 30 years. I use my real name and Coyote now.
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That`s so awesome! Thank you for your service John:)
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Ben Jonson was called the father of the ancient writers. He is my favorite.
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