“The missing pieces”
The missing pieces A Poem by Coyote Poetry Fragrance of what we were do appear. I looked into the mirror. The once warrior had become the house plant. This is sad. … Continue reading
The missing pieces A Poem by Coyote Poetry Fragrance of what we were do appear. I looked into the mirror. The once warrior had become the house plant. This is sad. … Continue reading
I remember you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Sometime we must return to the beginning. To find the missing person in the mirror looking back. I remember you. The summer days were… Continue reading
The Raven and the Coyote A Story by Coyote Poetry A story. Some of my Ojibwa heritage coming out. The Raven and the Coyote The Raven watched the moon. Her interest awoken… Continue reading
Purgatory Inn and no place to go. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old memories get better with time. Purgatory Inn and no place to go. I have the long Island ice tea… Continue reading
The Purgatory Inn Part two A Poem by Coyote Poetry I needed a night at the Purgatory Inn. The Purgatory Inn part two On the wall of the Purgatory Inn behind the bar.… Continue reading
Purgatory Inn — “Conversation with a Siren” Always good company at the Purgatory Inn. Chess games are being played. Long and deep conversation being done. Purgatory Inn, never closes and always entertaining. Tonight… Continue reading
I adored you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and beautiful photo I ADORED YOU December 29, 2015 mahafsoun I adored you I loved you near and afar. I… Continue reading
Captive heart A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Captive heart Divine woman love the Fall days. The cooler days make her wander into deep forest and search for quiet meadows and beautiful… Continue reading
Wild roses A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Wild roses I knew her. Her beauty had tempted me for many months. She would dance with me when the songs were good. She… Continue reading
Teach me tiger A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good song made me write some words. Teach me tiger Sweet woman had lingered on my mind all day. Her long sun kissed legs and… Continue reading