Nothing will last forever
Nothing will last forever A Poem by Coyote Poetry A re-write from 1989 Nothing will last forever She sat alone. Her lingering tears falling down her beautiful face. I have told her… Continue reading
Nothing will last forever A Poem by Coyote Poetry A re-write from 1989 Nothing will last forever She sat alone. Her lingering tears falling down her beautiful face. I have told her… Continue reading
Secret love A Poem by Coyote Poetry “Let’s the bells ring, and let the boy sing, let the cup go around.” John Fletcher Secret love You bare your words, exposing secret places… Continue reading
I lift my eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to open our eyes and find the good in each day. I lift my eyes. Barren cold and heartless world. Fear… Continue reading
Blame not the kiss A Poem by Coyote Poetry Long Summer days bring hope and dreams of hope. Blame not the kiss The pen and paper cannot give justice to your beautiful… Continue reading
Heaven and hell A Story by Coyote Poetry Disappointment in love are lessons to prepare us for true love. Heaven and hell “We can die of fear and our heart be filled… Continue reading
I understand why we protect the wildflowers now. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Wildflowers are protected in Michigan. Took me years to understand why. I understand why we protect the wildflowers now.… Continue reading
(A prayer for peace) Brother peace, sister love. I had sat by graves of 20,000 Soldiers killed in World War two outside of Paris. Men who died for freedom. The last… Continue reading
Big Surf and Alisa Fineman A Poem by Coyote Poetry A beautiful song bird of the California coastline. Big Surf and Alisa Fineman I put two brothers into graves in 1988-1989. Joined… Continue reading
My true love A Poem by Coyote Poetry Written in 1978-rewritten in 2014 My true love The feeling of joy is you. I have been submerge in your sweet… Continue reading
(Happy Valentine day) I don’t want flowers. I need you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Appreciation and real gifts of love lead to good places. I don’t want flowers. I need you. (We… Continue reading