-The coming storm
The coming storm A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare… Continue reading
The coming storm A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare… Continue reading
Forgive me Please forgive me for what I did to you. I’m sorry I torture you with lies and treated you as I did. I was young. Learning to love. Finding the many… Continue reading
Poetry-three short poems. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Imagine, taunting, you — Deluded love. Love captured. Love forgotten. —- Heart ruthless. Heart betrayed. A bone yard of love. Just broken… Continue reading
Attempt at short poetry. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words I like to try new options. This is one. Less epic tales and create meaning using minimum words. Rage and pain. Illusion… Continue reading
The threads of life. Fate and destiny A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life leave no guarantees. Must take chances. Like we are walking upon tender threads that easily break. The threads… Continue reading
Divine Nature A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need long walks into the deep forest. Nature can show us we are just part of a living system that need cooperation of all of… Continue reading
the trees A Poem by Coyote Poetry I had a tree poem in my head for weeks. I hope it is worthwhile to read. Trees BY JOYCE KILMER I think that I… Continue reading
Purgatory Inn — “Conversation with a Siren” Always good company at the Purgatory Inn. Chess games are being played. Long and deep conversation being done. Purgatory Inn, never closes and always entertaining. Tonight… Continue reading
The Purgatory Inn Part two A Poem by Coyote Poetry I needed a night at the Purgatory Inn. The Purgatory Inn part two On the wall of the Purgatory inn behind… Continue reading
The Chelsea hotel A Poem by Coyote Poetry I went to New York a few times. I stayed in the Park and wrote poetry in the day and drank in the dark taverns… Continue reading