Two out of three, ain’t bad.
Two out of three, ain’t bad I told her. I will be your Hemingway and you can be my Agnes . You will be my beloved and untold story. I have found you after… Continue reading
Two out of three, ain’t bad I told her. I will be your Hemingway and you can be my Agnes . You will be my beloved and untold story. I have found you after… Continue reading
Regards to Melanie (Part two) A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Regards to Melanie I know love is never fair dear Melanie. Need perfect timing, place and same… Continue reading
Did I ever love you? Dying, lying, needing, bleeding. Pretty Poet, she sang her words sweet and sadly to willing listeners at the Poetry reading in Monterey coffee shop.… Continue reading
Jealous of the night Johnnie drinking the lime, cranberry juice and vodka. Kind bartender allowed him needed silence and she ensured his drink was top-off. He loved Monday night at the Stray… Continue reading
Miss Molly Malone said. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Miss Molly Malone said. “Sweet mistress Malone” I caught… Continue reading
On paper, with good pen and good song. I remember silky voice, pale skin and the most beautiful face I ever seen. We prayed and we starved for love in the Spring… Continue reading
The circle dance I have danced often the circle dance at Native Americans Pow Wows. The circle dance had many meanings. “The leader called to the people, the Ojibwa children begin the circle… Continue reading
Almost lovers—- Misty eyes girl, she loved the sea, she loved the whiskey, she was a shade of light, a shade of darkness. She knew the rhythm of every Leonard song. I… Continue reading
Leftover wine Once, you and I, we tried to catch the wind. Once, you and I, tried to touch the clouds. We marvel at our world and we danced freely with the… Continue reading
Relish and relinquish A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is long and we must know what hold on to. Relish… Continue reading