-You and I
You and I? A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. You and I? A long time ago. We had the same hope and dreams. We found each other again, drowning in old regret… Continue reading
You and I? A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. You and I? A long time ago. We had the same hope and dreams. We found each other again, drowning in old regret… Continue reading
The heartstrings She poured the sweet red wine into her Grandparent borrowed wine glasses with soft and tender hands. Her eyes of river blue looked into my eyes. He knew she was playing… Continue reading
coyotepoetrebloggedivefreya coyotepoet The perfect sea You lifted your red dress and you walked into the sea. Perfect feet danced with the moving waves. I looked to the sky and thanks the spirit… Continue reading
Short poems for nature. A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to protect nature and the free animal of the earth and the sea. Mother Earth Her dress is of the green… Continue reading
Forgive me A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Forgive me You are so far away from me and I wish to see you. The day seem longer and sadder. The sun… Continue reading
Some days can be perfect A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is like the sea. We can be as powerful as a Winter storm or quiet as the smooth dance of the morning… Continue reading
First words, last words A Poem by Coyote Poetry Words can have great power. False words can brake a heart forever. Word of true love can make us desire the moon and the… Continue reading
coyotepoet The lulls of your lullaby I thirst for darkness, not light. I seek wild dances, not the shade of real love that will fade. I want the divine kiss and the… Continue reading
coyotepoetrebloggedquique72(Thank you Tumblr) Follow coyotepoet You are my last wish My cherished love, I need to your kiss your lips hello, again and again. You are my September sweet German red wine… Continue reading
For Ben Jonson. Writer, actor and poet. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Dryden introduced Ben Jonson to me. Writer, Poet and Actor. 1573-1637. To write To become a good writer. We must read… Continue reading