‘The man who couldn’t cry’
The Man Who Couldn’t Cry The old soldier told me. You can win some and you can lose some, you will feel like a free God and you will know the walls… Continue reading
The Man Who Couldn’t Cry The old soldier told me. You can win some and you can lose some, you will feel like a free God and you will know the walls… Continue reading
I cried and I died tonight Once we held love over all things. I remember us. We disregarded the ending for the days and nights of love. I was your Hemingway and you… Continue reading
Just love – A soldier story This night I was in Washington State at Fort Lewis. I was in the NCO(Non-commission officer) school. 8 weeks of training to be a leader. It… Continue reading
San Francisco, Monterey and Big Sur The year 1992, I left the Iraq border for New Jersey. I spend three months at Fort Dix, N.J. in the Winter months. I was attached to… Continue reading
Rose colored glasses My brown eyes beauty, my Scottish girl dream, we made promises on floors of glass. You were everything sweet and beautiful and you made me feel loved. We… Continue reading
The portrait of you Phantom dreams led me to you. You were my illusion of perfection. I was flattered when you condemn me to loving you forever by a gesture of hello and… Continue reading
My Grandfather house (First written on 14 March 1980- Rewritten 29 December 2015) Time has moved too quickly. I have growth from a small lad to a old man. I remember following… Continue reading
Robert, Uncle Bob My teacher, my family and my friend. My world is more lonely without you. You were safe place for me as a child. You were my hero and you taught… Continue reading
“No tears at my farewell A Poem by Coyote Poetry Enjoy life. Take every opportunity to tell someone you love them.” No tears at my farewell When my body becomes tired… Continue reading
(The lucky one A Poem by Coyote Poetry The gift of love. No more honored gift.) The lucky one She offered me a smile and a hello. I was besieged by… Continue reading