Black as the night…
Black as the night… I watched her dance alone to the holy Jazz songs. Simmering words make her body move slow and easy to the songs. I know to keep my distance. She… Continue reading
Black as the night… I watched her dance alone to the holy Jazz songs. Simmering words make her body move slow and easy to the songs. I know to keep my distance. She… Continue reading
Never dance with the Devil… You are so damn fine, yes you are. You are like Black Velvet whiskey, Straight, easy to drink and smooth as silky kisses and erotic dances at the… Continue reading
Monkey’s paw- Halloween 2021 A Story by Coyote Poetry Part of old version and a modern version. Be careful what you wish for. Everything cost some something. Happy Halloween. … Continue reading
Mojo a-coming… I left Ann Arbor in 1990. The dead man walking had nothing to lose. Joined a war to see, if he was alive or dead?The damn war taught me, Johnnie was… Continue reading
A one way street, baby (I loved love. Love didn’t love me.) Pretty lady called me lover, she called me friend. She told me, I need you near and please hang around dear… Continue reading
Happy Halloween and thank you A Poem by Coyote PoetryHalloween is coming. Happy Halloween and thank you … Continue reading
Jennifer A Poem by Coyote PoetryJust tattoos 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 early… Continue reading
Don’t look for things you don’t want to find. A Poem by Coyote PoetryWhen nonfiction feel like fiction. You have seen too much. Don’t look for things you don’t want to find. Old… Continue reading
Broken bones, unkempt promises A Poem by Coyote PoetryWhat are the value of words? Broken bones, unkempt promises… Fools’ dances in wishes and dreamers believe love is priceless and the only worthwhile goal… Continue reading
My lover, my lover… Beautiful black night allowed us to release fear, allowed us to show true face.We released our clothing, danced to the songs of Bob Seger. We are skin to skin,… Continue reading