Category Archive: Poetry and story

The Pendulum

Originally posted on MW the Mermaid:
Yet we fall again  To the lowest low  Centrifugal  We go back up  Yet we fall again  Fed up  But doomed to swing back and forth  On…

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How You’ve Left Me

Wishes and wishing wells. I stood at a few.

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What Does "F-READ-OM" Mean?

creative commons site I love books, maybe not as much as the woman shown here, but I could definitely see myself with a minute bookshelf of my favorites, tattooed above my shoulder blade. That’s…

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empty sheets

Originally posted on D. W. Metz:
the empty sheets of unwritten poems the spell you’ve cast over my soul a joy long buried in ruins of despair awakened now from stygian sleep of…

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Listening to Coyote – Returning Celilo Falls and Freeing the Big River

Originally posted on Tree Oathe – Fresh Ancients of Cascadia & Beyond….:
  Introduction Coyote “The Transformer” is a great trickster – one who corrects wrongs and sometimes illustrates just how not to…

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“Utopia of the pen and the paper”

Utopia of the pen and the paper. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Last freedom is the mind. Can’t control the mind completely. Always hope hiding somewhere.                               Utopia of the pen and the… Continue reading

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~Profound~

A amazing Poet and poem. Please read.

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When you feel poor, check out Sarah Kay doing her spoken word poetry

Originally posted on Is art the answer?:
Sometimes I can get trapped in the whole: if only I had…this (connection, money, position, power, status, experience), then I would be able to do…that (something…

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Bitter branches

Bitter branches A Poem by Coyote Poetry J.B Harvey. Her poetic words made me want to write tonight. Bitter branches Old men are like ancient trees. Life will expand and multiply. They will… Continue reading

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The nectar of you

The nectar of you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old memories and very good places.         The nectar of you She gave me gestures of kindness. Openly opening the door of friendship. Her… Continue reading

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