Monthly Archive: January, 2019

“Celestial beauty”

Celestial beauty   “He sees his love, and nothing else he sees.”—Thomas Campion   You are my folly and my blessings, you are my perfect night and my sweetest days.   You love… Continue reading

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Beautiful faces and passionate kisses’

(Beautiful faces and passionate kisses. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good to be young in heart. Willing to rebirth love and desire everyday of a life.)   Beautiful faces and passionate kisses  … Continue reading

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‘Bare and true’

(Bare and true A Poem by Coyote Poetry Few times in a life. We open up to another and show them the real person.)   Bare and true   She was a noble… Continue reading

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“Wanderlust’

Wanderlust   — Damn those eyes   Pretty face, demanding loving eyes. Soft voice making me feel weak and captured. Soft touch of hands making me fall into deep embrace. Those eyes make… Continue reading

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‘A thousand years’

A thousand years   You came to me in my sweet dreams again and you were dancing in your white Summer dress by the lake.   I watched your beautiful face smiling and… Continue reading

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Purgatory Inn

              Purgatory Inn and no place to go.   I have the long Island ice tea, fresh and cold, bartender keep them coming. They love the big… Continue reading

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Katie wrote

(Katie wrote. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Words can be magic, can be visions of beauty and can make us dream.)   Katie wrote   Painted words and bloody thoughts are what the… Continue reading

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Mother-Father God

Originally posted on Extraordinary Sunshine Weaver:
Mother-Father God, We gather here to bless The birthing of a sacred place As it grows from soil to sky. We embrace Your Light In each brick…

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Here I Hope Again

Originally posted on kinzafatima:
A cacophonous dawn has begun again, The tragedies of haphazard life has sunk me Like dipping a cookie in a bad tea, My mind; is it a bedroom? Sketching…

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Magical hummingbirds for Mary Oliver

Originally posted on My Life as an Artist (2):
The American poet and writer Mary Oliver (1935-2019)  died last week.    However her soul and spirit will live on in her beautiful and evocative words.…

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