Category Archive: coyote poetry

“The Stranger song”

The stranger song Houses built on sand will sink. Love built on false hope will not endure. Desperate love, passionate love is just release for the sake of the body and not the… Continue reading

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“The stillness of the Midnight hours’

The stillness of the midnight hours A Poem by Coyote Poetry Great thoughts come to us in the midnight hour. Wishes for a sweet hello or some knowledge of the kind people in… Continue reading

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“I dreamed of you”

I dreamed of you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Words create by perfect art. (Thank you Tumblr-Milo Moire- A goddess) I dream of you I remember Paris. You were in your perfect place… Continue reading

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“Hey, that is no way to say goodbye”

Hey, that is no way to say goodbye A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Hey, That isn’t no way to say goodbye You were my warm Spring day. The sun, the moon… Continue reading

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“The good path”

The good path A Poem by Coyote Poetry We learn with age. What we truly need.                           The good path Where do I go from here? I have made a thousand right and… Continue reading

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“Free bird”

Free bird We built our love upon straw and paper. We didn’t know love could be set on fire, burn and be forgotten when the straw and paper dispersed to the sky in… Continue reading

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“Only you”

Only you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old poetry of love                                Only you I drank in the beauty of river clear blue eyes. I watched you dance on the almost empty beach… Continue reading

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Poetry-Love, passion and meaning

(Coyote 1992)   Poetry-love, passion and meaning. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words                                  Poetry-love, passion and meaning. “I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)I am never… Continue reading

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Damn the Gods

(Myth and tale) August 8, 20160   Damn the Gods Pretty lady laid bare in heart and soul watching the sun fall into the sea. She looked at me and told me. “Damn… Continue reading

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Did I tell you

Did I tell you? Did I tell you how thankful I’m for you, my dear Grandparent? You gave me shelter, shared meals and wisdom. You taught me how to live. To appreciate life,… Continue reading

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