I love you…
I love you
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Just a lost love poem from November 1993 ![]()
I love you…
I love you more than the morning sunrise.
I love you more than all my dreams I hold dear.
When I’m encircled in the shine of your brown eyes.
I can see all the beauty in my world.
I can see the birds flying free.
The dancing sea uncontrolled and wild.
I can see the trees. Alive and strong.
Reaching for God.
Your tender kisses and soft embraces had taught me
to leave yesterday behind.
Your love had guided me to see beyond the sadness and the darkness.
You are my joy and reasons for being alive.
Your sweet kisses take my breath away.
Leaving me hopeful and dreaming of longs nights
and days filled with laughter and you near.
I love you more than my own life.
Coyote
Written in 1993/ re-written in 2014
I feel the love.
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Thank you dear Jennifer. We shall love rarely.
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Why is that the truth? I thought I was the only one.
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No dear Jennifer. We will have many great loves. I have four children and five grandchildren now. Holding my first child. I learn what love was. The sweetest love, is our first love. But like my favorite poet of love, John Donne wrote 500 years ago. We don’t find love, love find us.
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I like him very much but egads! “Ode to a Grecian Urn” was SO DRY in the 10th grade I’m still dehydrated.
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You are young. Just enjoy the taste of love. Don’t rush her. Love is our best days of a life. Ensure you invest in someone who is kind. You have a lifetime to find what you need.
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Extremely blind of you considering my age, but thank you kindly. It’s good advice.
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You are welcome dear Jennifer. Being young is when we are brave. Maybe too brave. You must keep your heart safe. More bad folks than good.
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