Monthly Archive: September, 2018

Poinciana moons

Originally posted on Tainted Musings:
moonlight, circles drawn on waves at an untouched horizon a beauty in silver waters … unremembered though in winter dust I sometimes shift the darkness and memory paints…

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‘One more day my love’

One more day my love I waited for you. You requested me to come and wait for you. Every night at 2 am. I watched you dance your final dance for desperate men… Continue reading

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‘Kiss me’

Kiss me She had waited a thousand days for him. War and confusion had made their love wait. They shared a 100 letters. Each letter adding to a bond that could not be… Continue reading

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Whiskey nights

Poetry nights   Sitting alone at the Boneyard Tavern. Just another tavern in another lonesome city. I was listening to Hank William Jr. songs and dreaming of a beautiful auburn beauty, I left… Continue reading

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Amante

Originally posted on Of Love and Passion:
Amante ~ Mi amante, tu sangre lleva el color de mis ansias y tus sueños el sabor de mis desvelos conjurados en mi cama cuando a…

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Can you see? the truth.

Can you see? The truth. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words.   “I was once asked why I don’t participate in anti-war demonstrations. I said that I will never do that, but… Continue reading

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Rock Ballad of the Week: The National “I Need My Girl”

Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
https://youtu.be/A-Tod1_tZdU I am good, I am grounded Davy says that I look taller I can’t get my head around it I keep feeling smaller and smaller I…

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‘Passing through’

Passing through A poet and writer exchanging words and thoughts. The Coffee house poet told the writer. We can never win. Jack London once wrote. “The gods always win. Men believe they can… Continue reading

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Words for peace, hell and heaven.

Words for peace, hell and heaven I called you my friend. I have become the literal dead. Dead friends killed in faraway wars are heavy upon my mind and the damned wars keep… Continue reading

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Poetry for the eyes- San Diego

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