‘No mercy dear Lizzie
No mercy dear Lizzie You found me alone by the St Clair lake and you wore a silky gray dress. I saw you from a distance and I watched you walked quickly toward… Continue reading
No mercy dear Lizzie You found me alone by the St Clair lake and you wore a silky gray dress. I saw you from a distance and I watched you walked quickly toward… Continue reading
Concrete angel It was a Spring morning in Austin, Texas in 1995. Yearly poetry weekend was here. My favorite time of the year. My only attempt at verbal poetry for me when… Continue reading
The moonlight and you I found her again on a rainy Fall October night and I fell to my knees and I told her. When I lost you. I learn I could… Continue reading
Spring Equinox Today is the 21 of March. Sweet Spring, wonderful Spring is here. The birds have returned and they are singing praise to the morning sun. Their blessed morning song to remind… Continue reading
I saw a face I saw a face in the distance. A beautiful tempting face. The face brought back a sweet memory. Was once a sweet memory. She walked toward me and she… Continue reading
The tarot cards I went to an old dark carnival on a hidden road outside of Sarajevo. I have been having a dream about a Gypsy woman.… Continue reading
The fragrant of love I whispered to your closed and resting eyes. I love you, I love you. I need you, I need you. I kissed your face and I kissed your hands.… Continue reading
The night is young and the night is long, my love I saw you perfect in the day and I saw you wild and sweet in the early morning. You are my fire… Continue reading
Words for peace, hell and heaven I called you my friend. I have become the literal dead. Dead friends killed in faraway wars are heavy upon my mind and the damned wars keep… Continue reading
One sweet wish A Poem by Coyote Poetry An old poem with a rewrite. Written in Jan 1993 One sweet wish Was a Austin, Texas hot Summer night. Pretty women wearing shorts and… Continue reading