Relish and relinquish
Relish and relinquish A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is long and we must know what hold on to. Relish… Continue reading
Relish and relinquish A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is long and we must know what hold on to. Relish… Continue reading
I will never fall in love again I told the blue sky, love was sweet once, love was my life once. I told the sun, I remember love. Sweet as candy and… Continue reading
I want to fall in love again I sat with a dear muse by Lake Gichigana. The blessed sun caressed our faces and the new day was coming alive for us.… Continue reading
If I could, I would. First words and last words, we cannot forget. If I could, I would go back in time, spend more time with dear grandmother. She called me honey, dear… Continue reading
The dance of the flowers. My dear and sweet love, please come walk with me. My love, please dance with me in the field of the wildflowers. Today the earth is alive and… Continue reading
A safe place, a kind face, maybe? Someone told the loneliest lady in the bar. Johnnie wanted to die alone, with Jack Daniel and Jim Beam as his only friends. She stood behind… Continue reading
The darkest days Winter of 1992 was holding on and I was hiding out on Highway one. I brought the vodka and pineapple juice to Big Sur. Me and my soldier friend Robert… Continue reading
Remember you, please remember me. — Gin, sin and the sea You liked the silence and the gin and I loved the sea and your company. You told me often. “If you… Continue reading
Drunk man calling A Poem by Coyote Poetry Funny how we remember faces and places when alcohol open the door to memories. Drunk man calling It is 3 am in the morning.… Continue reading
Never talk to a stranger The last tavern on the Austin, Texas street “fifth street”. Low music and people seeking conversation. Pretty lady sat with me and she ordered a double shot of… Continue reading