“Now nothing remains the same”
Now nothing remains the same A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Now nothing remains the same Your name came to me late in the midnight hour. Brought back the canvas of… Continue reading
Now nothing remains the same A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Now nothing remains the same Your name came to me late in the midnight hour. Brought back the canvas of… Continue reading
The Poet’s love- struggle and understanding. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry For Susana Chavez Castillo- A honored poet. Killed for her true words. The Poet’s love-struggle and understanding. Paloma watched Johnnie at… Continue reading
Jennifer A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. I found the poem in a 25-year-old journal. Had to re-written. Jennifer I called my Jennifer from the pay-phone in downtown Monterey in… Continue reading
2500 miles away from you A Poem by Coyote Poetry We hope distance and separation can make sadness forgotten. It doesn’t. 2500 miles from you On a Winter day in 1989. We… Continue reading
A woman palms A Poem by Coyote Poetry The hands of a woman. Teaches love and kindness. He who treat the woman with kindness. Can stand at God feet and know he had… Continue reading
The world is crying A Poem by Coyote Poetry I found this poem in an old book. It is 37 years old. The world is crying The world is crying. Like a… Continue reading
I adore you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words I adore you Perfect beauty resting in my arms and I whispered a quiet prayer. “I love your face. I love hearing… Continue reading
The lulls of your lullaby A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words coyotepoet The lulls of your lullaby I thirst for darkness, not light. I seek wild dances, not the shade of… Continue reading
Cocoa beach A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old places and old memories Cocoa beach I received a phone call. Sweet Peggy called and asked. “Please come to see me. I live in Cocoa… Continue reading
Five short poems. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. War The war is over. The guns locked away. The soldiers are resting. Youth and eyes burned out by war. No-one won.… Continue reading