As long as the glass shall grow
As Long As The Grass Shall Grow He told the prettiest girl in his world, thank you for staying with me. I have been following you since the Summer of 1976 and you… Continue reading
As Long As The Grass Shall Grow He told the prettiest girl in his world, thank you for staying with me. I have been following you since the Summer of 1976 and you… Continue reading
The first time I saw your face-Two short poems. ——— Please paint me with your tender hands A elegant lady told me. Life is hard and the night is long my love.… Continue reading
The twisted dance of love (Written in 1988) I lay beside you in the night of the Germany December. I feel the heat of tender flesh and I look into your blue… Continue reading
My earth, our earth–A prayer Dear Goddess of the morning sun. Thank you for the splendor of the new day. Thank you for the gifts of open and free valleys, the towering… Continue reading
——The world is slower now. Time for us to stay at home. Create a masterpiece, write the great novel, sing a wonderful new song. Call a old friend, call a family member… Continue reading
Down, baby, down Dreaming and believing, living and dying, loving and hating, lying and crying. Good days and the bad days. Demanding or careless? Song and slow dance we need, deeper… Continue reading
Love will come, when we are willing to let her in.——– Tasting death bitterness had taught me to love, life sweetness more.——– Women, who love the sorrow, rarely will… Continue reading
A self portrait The landscape of a righteous life. Can be gentle brushstrokes of restless memories and pretty faces. Old age create clarity and the once fire and brimstone man became the sleeping… Continue reading
Wildflowers I have been laying in the cemetery of wars left and gone. Regret dead and buried. Knowing old sins cannot be forgiven. I don’t seek forgiveness, I know you cannot… Continue reading
Everyone is a river A Poem by Coyote Poetry A poem, for new book, The Island. … Continue reading