Remembering Susana Chávez
Susana Chávez (I remember you Susana Chávez Castillo. I wish I knew you. You were a brave poet who stood-up for woman, who could not and you gave everything away to be a… Continue reading
Susana Chávez (I remember you Susana Chávez Castillo. I wish I knew you. You were a brave poet who stood-up for woman, who could not and you gave everything away to be a… Continue reading
Originally posted on marcellocomitini:
Vorrei che questo libro, le cui poesie celebrano il dolore di donne umiliate, vinte e spesso uccise, si trasformasse presto in testimone di una realtà lontana. È l’aria d’una…
Teach hate or teach love? A Poem by Coyote PoetryMy morning thoughts. When we teach our children love and hate in the same conversation. Did we teach the children well? Hate and love is… Continue reading
Originally posted on The world according to RedCat:
Pieter Mulier [Public domain] Re-post comment: Last week Wandering the Archives Wednesday I re-posted The Ivory Lighthouse, this week, you’ll get the second part of…
Outstanding poetry written by a talented write.
Can’t cry no-more. Pretty memories had turn black. The prettiest gal in my world left my world and the saddest man on the block. He learn too late. He had love near, he… Continue reading
Drink of me my dear lover A Poem by Coyote PoetryA re-write Drink of me my dear lover A Story by Coyote Poetry “More Texas story.” Drink of me my dear lover…. I loved… Continue reading
Payment due my friend…. I sit daily by the Lake St. Clair lake. I watch the boats go by and I write and read. I drink coffee and I fall into Jack London,… Continue reading
If I could turn back time, I would….. I called beautiful Brigitte at 3 am and I awoke her up in Böblingen in the early Fall of 1981, Germany. She answered with a gentle and… Continue reading
Never more, evermore or nothing more…. She told me, please take of the mask. You may not like what you see. You have learned to love the darkness, please look closer, look closer… Continue reading