Poetry form peace “War and terror must stop. Please.”
War and terror must stop. Please. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Will take a miracle. 4 billion people saying we had enough of hate and violence. War and terror must stop “The God… Continue reading
War and terror must stop. Please. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Will take a miracle. 4 billion people saying we had enough of hate and violence. War and terror must stop “The God… Continue reading
The Water, Sky and the Earth, chapter one A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Part one of my project I must finish. The water, Sky and the Earth. Coyote- A Ojibwa/Mexican wild in spirit.… Continue reading
(Stonz P is a amazing writer. His words solid and strong. Please read and enjoy his work) Of And On Peace A Chapter by Stonz P. A translation from the lost diary of… Continue reading
My Earth, our Earth What have we done to you? Beautiful Earth. We have destroyed the great forest, polluted the great seas and lakes Took ancient people from their… Continue reading
Short poetry about war. A Poem by Coyote Poetry I’m tire of war and violence. What is left? The dead will not rise. War steal the best from us. Who remember the… Continue reading
Knocking’ on heaven’s door Dear brothers and sisters. What have we done? War are alive and well. Hate and separation is create a pot of dead man stew where no-one can… Continue reading
(A prayer for peace) Brother peace, sister love. I had sat by graves of 20,000 Soldiers killed in World War two outside of Paris. Men who died for freedom. The last… Continue reading
Dear Brothers and sisters You are gone and I’m here. We fought side by side in war and in life. I left you to fight alone. You die on a faraway… Continue reading
Never again. Nie wieder. Plus jamais. (Holocaust Memorial Day, February, 27 January.) (Did we learn. WW2 was the last war. How many massacres since? How many people murdered for their religion, color… Continue reading
Martin Luther King Jr. I remember you. You were the thunder to awake a sleeping nation. You stood for the the rights of the poor and demanded equality. You were the bright… Continue reading