Monthly Archive: May, 2021

Reality

Originally posted on Ray:
You don’t have to stay there where you don’t belong. I don’t believe in love as it is gone. When the creeping sound doesn’t make me fall, My morning…

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A Little Poem on Gratitude

Originally posted on The Artist's Corner:
Adelaide Hiebel This is a poem I wrote some time ago — I wanted to share it again because it pertains to gratitude, appreciation, and remembering…

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I want to fall in love..

I want to fall in love with you… (May-day poetry twenty-nine.) Kind lady held my hands and her sweet and gentle words, her beautiful smile made me believe. Love could be, the greatest… Continue reading

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Love behold, love be bold..

 Love behold, love be bold…. (May-day poetry twenty eight.) Love behold, love be bold. I told the ginger hair beauty dancing with me on the Texas dance hall dancefloor. The blue moon is… Continue reading

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Memorial day words and some thoughts.

A coin left on a headstone or at the grave site is meant as a message to the deceased soldier’s family that someone else has visited the grave to pay respect. Leaving a penny… Continue reading

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Friday songs- Sophia

Beautiful Sophia, she can sing. Please listen and enjoy her song.

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Delia

Delia A Poem by Coyote PoetryMay-day poem twenty-seven                             Delia… O sweet you are, O brave you be and O darling. I… Continue reading

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Memorial day poetry- Soldier on

Soldier on Memorial day is coming and I will put coins on the fallen soldiers grave stone. In the early morning before the people come on Memorial day. I will burn white sage… Continue reading

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Katie wrote…

Katie wrote A Poem by Coyote PoetryA kind friend try to assist me once.” Katie wrote…. Painted words and bloody thoughts are what the writer understand and hold tightly to. The wisp and grasps… Continue reading

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You are me and I am you.

(Two of my grandsons at five years old.) You are me and I’m you… People who see color, race and religion. Are truly blind.Don’t you cry for the sick child.Don’t you hold the… Continue reading

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