Monthly Archive: April, 2021

She is walking away. Should I follow or stay?

(Jazzy Monday poetry.) She is walking away, should I follow or stay? She had a chainless soul, no-one could own. She could make me sweat when she whispered her sweet love words. She… Continue reading

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Jazzy Sunday. “Love is like a hammer. “Poem 18 for April.

  Love is like a hammer… (Poem eighteen for April.) I left Michigan in 1991 and I sat in the Jazz club at 12 pm, trying to write a poem. The Jazz man… Continue reading

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Hey Love

Amazing poetry for love shared.

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Cry a tear- written in 1979.

Cry a tear A Poem by Coyote PoetryMy first published poem. Some small press put in in 1979.                               Cry a tear My heart still can bleed with pain and loss still.Tears can fall… Continue reading

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All We Need

Positive and hopeful words and song from a amazing person. Songs of Gaia Sending Saturday morning good vibes from Costa Rica, with this new upbeat tune about love and simple living. I also… Continue reading

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Opposing Shoepoints or Two Points of Shoe (you choose)

Originally posted on my inspired life:
StilettosYou’re oh so enticing lined in a row. A multitude of styles, patterns, shapes, and colors. Where you’ll take me, my mind explores – ????????to the boardroom…

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Today, I will cook!

Powerful words shared.

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Haunt me- Poem seventeen for April.

Haunt me… I found her again at the hard metal club in Austin and she was dressed in her black skirt and her favorite black blouse. I stay at a distance and I… Continue reading

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Gen Z

Originally posted on Brimming with Bats in the Belfry:
We live in a generation of the? ill.? Depression hides behind every smile, anxiety jumping on us when we least expect it, suicide is…

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Black as the night-part three. Poem sixteen for April. The poetry month.

Black as the night… I told her. Everybody knows you have a black heart and I know more than most. You smell like like wildflowers in the early Spring and you talk so… Continue reading

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