Blessings
Blessings A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Blessings Today was a beautiful day. The sun was shining brightly and the lake St. Clair was dancing upon the shore. The grandchildren are… Continue reading
Blessings A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Blessings Today was a beautiful day. The sun was shining brightly and the lake St. Clair was dancing upon the shore. The grandchildren are… Continue reading
Go forward I told the young woman with tears in her eyes. Somedays are lonely and we can be scared. We believe we walk alone. Sometime we need to stop our life and… Continue reading
Shipwreck memories The irony of a long life. We will know joy and sadness. We will have good days and bad days. We will want to live forever and we… Continue reading
Dearest Nicole Pretty woman danced alone. Her body dancing freely to the good songs and she had no concern for the observers of her dance. I went to her in her… Continue reading
Fabiola (Now nothing remains the same) Your name came to me late in the midnight hour, brought back the canvas of your perfect body, your kind smile and… Continue reading
My Summer day wish, my Fall moon blessing ————————————————————————————————————————- In your eyes, I saw the sea, I saw a miracle in those eyes of golden brown, you took my hands and I… Continue reading
Just you ——————————————————————————————- I died and my kind lady, you saved me, I accepted the nightmare life and you showed me the light of hope. I remembered you told me. “Say something, please.… Continue reading
Liar’s moon A Poem by Coyote Poetry Some new words. Liar’s moon The Coyote was quiet tonight, tranquil night allowed him to recede… Continue reading
When the war is over ————————————————————————————————————– I haven’t been right, maybe I won’t be right again, I left war and war found me. Friends faces are hanging with me, a heavy sadness. My… Continue reading
Last chance saloon I was the Monday night closer manager at the Purgatory Inn. I was counting the money and a pretty lady was waiting for me. I watched her roll her… Continue reading