The last time I saw your face..
The last time I saw your face, my kind friend. I remember… When we are blessed with youth and vinegar. We don’t know. We have few mentors and people who shall love us.Today,… Continue reading
The last time I saw your face, my kind friend. I remember… When we are blessed with youth and vinegar. We don’t know. We have few mentors and people who shall love us.Today,… Continue reading
A evening blessing, you are… My love, waiting patiently for my return. I told her. You make me believe, life is wonder and beauty. You make me know mystery and unknown. When I… Continue reading
Two short poems A Poem by Coyote PoetryJune-days poetry number two. Two short poems.. You left me a unpaid debt, that must be kept. Once you… Continue reading
Maybe yes, maybe no? A Poem by Coyote PoetryFirst poem in awhile my friends. Too much thinking. June-days poem one Maybe yes, maybe no? He saw… Continue reading
Originally posted on Storm of Ink:
(1st Verse)I’ve got butterflies in versesdreams waiting patiently in the darkI’ve got the saxophone playing on the curbwhispers breathing in my heartI’ve got solitude sitting in the…
Idyllic places and time A Poem by Coyote PoetryWe need Idyllic places. Idyllic place and time…. The storyteller told the writers. We… Continue reading
Some mercy now…. Just a man, he had worked and he had worked. Yesterday man, sat by the Clinton river. He loved the sun on his face. He prayed to the falling sun,… Continue reading
Wonderful poetry shared by a talented writer. Rum and Robots Wind Song Hanging from a heartless hook you remain suspended, Your structured tube and strings attaching leave you. Lost in an atmosphere of… Continue reading
Originally posted on Rambling:
Poet’s Note: I must admit while I do not like the man, I do enjoy his work. #Start Softly dance the tendrils of darkest night, Lone tentacles across the…
Be like the willow trees, not dead roots A Story by Coyote PoetryI learn the past is gone and today actions matter, by a New Orleans Tarot card reader. Be flexible branches not… Continue reading