‘House on the hill’
House on the hill A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and thoughts. The house on the hill Teacher, teacher. You taught me. Be kind, talk politely and treat all life with respect.… Continue reading
House on the hill A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and thoughts. The house on the hill Teacher, teacher. You taught me. Be kind, talk politely and treat all life with respect.… Continue reading
Hard days and harder nights. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Warning This Poem is rated Mature and may contain material unsuitable for readers under 18. Hard days and harder nights In… Continue reading
The lucky one A Poem by Coyote Poetry The gift of love. No more honored gift. The lucky one She offered me a smile and a hello. I was besieged by her… Continue reading
I called your name Beautiful lady is weeping for me. I departed for unknown destination and I didn’t know. First tears will take us to weight-filled memories and places amidst lonely descended… Continue reading
Where will this road lead us? A Poem by Coyote Poetry Love can be dead in heart. Awoke with one sweet kiss. ———————————————————————————- … Continue reading
Ancient warrior A Poem by Coyote Poetry Blood cannot change. Sometime must go back to your place of birth to learn peace. Ancient warrior I drove to the forest. Away from the city.… Continue reading
Kiss me She had waited a thousand days for him. War and confusion had made their love wait. They shared a 100 letters. Each letter adding to a bond that… Continue reading
Dear Monterey A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Dear Elena Dear Monterey The kind Gods took me from war to you dear Monterey. I joined wars to try to die the proper… Continue reading
You can’t return from where you left. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old poem from 1993 with a re-write You can’t return from where you left (A Poet, is one, who believes… Continue reading
What will I remember? A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is long. People are many. What is truly important? What will I remember? Days pass by. Life goes on. What will I hold… Continue reading