Only you…

Only you
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Old poetry for love ![]()
Only you…
I drank in the beauty of river clear blue eyes. I watched you dance on the almost empty beach freely and unafraid of the opinions of the beach goers nearby.
I made a wish upon the first star of the coming dust. Only for you and I upon the quiet beach dancing with the free and uncontrolled sea.
I was drowning in your beauty and I stood being condemn to wish for this day and moment forever. You were just a child in heart, love was sweet and tender to you still. I knew when I kissed your lips and felt the softness of your body near. I would be lost forever in the sweet dreams of you.
Only you, could save me and I knew when you came near and asked. Johnnie, please dance with me. Let’s create new visions and dreams together.
We danced with the waves and drank sweet red wine. I held you close and told you. You are my only wish and last name I will speak. I love you my kind and sweet muse.
My muse whispered ancient and sweet words. I have loved and I have lost myself in you . You are safe with me and I know I’m safe with you. You are the moon and I’m the sky. We need each other.
Coyote/John Castellenas
Written in 1993/rewritten in 2014
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you my friend.
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I think I’ll go to the beach on Friday and read this to a Lover. It captures the decadence that comes with true love.
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I need a beach dear Brigid. Still cold in Michigan. Have some fun and be safe.
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Wow, so beautiful. This piece feels like something someone would read to a lover on a beach somewhere, or maybe even right before a proposal.
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I agree. The sea and love. Utopia and thank you for reading and the comment.
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You are very welcome.
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