Two short poems
Two short poems
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
June-days poetry number two.
Two short poems..
You left me a unpaid debt, that must be kept. Once you promised me everything. Now you have besieged my heart and I am willing to love you, forever and a day. And I will owe you everything I have.
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Beneath the willow tree, we shared a kiss. You and I swayed with the midnight gentle wind. We held tight embrace for the Summer moon. I told her, all I have is verse and prose to give to you. She smiled and she whispered. A poet love, I shall be. And I demand a million words of praise, to be never forgotten in story or tale, till the sky fall into the sea.
Coyote
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second is my favorite. But both great
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Thank you dear Belladonna. Good morning from Michigan.
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Love the second one.
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Thank you dear Anita. I appreciate the comment.
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