Monthly Archive: January, 2019

Cocoa beach’

Cocoa beach   I received a phone call. Sweet Peggy called and asked. “Please come to see me. I live in Cocoa beach and I’m very lonely. I need a friend.”   I… Continue reading

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The Medicine wheel

Wisdom of the Medicine wheel   I have been lucky. Many kind Native Americans took me under their wing and taught me how to find peace. At the Mall I went to the… Continue reading

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Lovely

Lovely I told her, men are just beggars, just wishing for a woman, attention. A woman can make a man’s world, worthwhile and sweet. Or teach him. A woman’s heart is a gift… Continue reading

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‘Mercy’

(Mercy A Story by Coyote Poetry A sad poem. We need more friends. More kindness.)   Mercy   Young black man. 22 year old. He sat alone and ate alone in the mess… Continue reading

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A SONG’S SECRETS

Originally posted on MY WALL:
Listen to my song and you will know my soul. In each trill, in each note hide my deepest sentiments. Each word strips the mask I wear revealing…

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I am going to take care of you

I am going to take care of you   I was trying to drink myself to death, I had the Iron Mountain blues and the whiskey nights made the night roll easy. Maybe… Continue reading

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Come Find Me

Wonderful poetry by a talented writer.

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Sin, gin and skin

Sin, gin and skin   We were the Tuesday night poets, we shared words with the writers and the poets, we shared words with the lonely at the Irish tavern at Pacific Grove.… Continue reading

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You are my story

You are my story   Pretty wishes, savored dreams are you. I have loved you always, I love you in the morning light, I loved you when you dance for the midnight moon… Continue reading

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‘You can’t return from where you left’

(You can’t return from where you left. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old poem from 1993 with a re-write)   You can’t return from where you left   (A Poet, is one, who… Continue reading

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