Monthly Archive: March, 2022

Love is like a hammer…

 Love is like a hammer… I left Michigan in 1991 and I sat in the Jazz club at 12 pm, trying to write a poem. The Jazz man was playing the songs, so… Continue reading

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I’ll take care of you…

I’ll take care of you In the dead of long night, our wandering mind find things lost and cannot be found. Old Johnnie sitting alone in the Jazz bar and he is drinking… Continue reading

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Pot of Gold

Originally posted on Poetry:
Luck comes in Varieties To some it’s a winning Ticket Yet to others, the reward may merely be a smile Perhaps a simple Bloom or the entire Bouquet Windfalls…

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Maybe yes, maybe no?

Maybe yes, maybe no?… I been hiding in the highway 35 taverns for three months. Started drinking early in the morning and writing till darkness, the happy hours blues poetry. Once I was… Continue reading

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Longing, belonging and secrets…

 Longing, belonging and secrets… Lover, lover, lover. Once we loved the long nights, once the wine tasted sweeter. Now our longing, belonging and our secrets, are bloody finger prints on a over-painted wall.… Continue reading

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You are my Spring…

You are my Spring. A Poem by Coyote Poetry  The days of Spring are near  You are my Spring… You told me. I love you and I told you. I love you more. I… Continue reading

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Ronovan Writes Décima Poetry Challenge Prompt No. 100 (ROAR) in the D rhyme line.

Originally posted on willowdot21:
Ukrainian emergency employees and volunteers carry an injured pregnant woman from the damaged by shelling maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine. The innocent. The season is a changing fastThe bulbs…

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We were young once…

 We were young once… “We poets in our youth begin with gladness; But there off in the end despondency and madness.” Wordsworth “Soldiers rest! Thy warfare o’er, Dream of fighting fields no more:… Continue reading

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Teach hate or teach love?

Teach hate or teach love? A Poem by Coyote Poetry  My evening thoughts.  When we teach our children love and hate in the same conversation. Did we teach the children well? Hate and love… Continue reading

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Robert Frost poetry and some short poems to be read…

“I loved the hard climb, the untouched path. I listen for the flowing river and I go to her. Rarely do I see people. I sit with the trees, the free animals and… Continue reading

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