Category Archive: poetry

“The stranger and the poet song

The stranger and the Poet song A Poem by Coyote Poetry Leonard Cohen song gave me reasons to write this morning.                                     The stranger and the poet song Houses built on sand will sink.… Continue reading

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Mossed old paths

Originally posted on scriptechtellus:
Let my hair down, look up and flutter my lashes. There’s a quest down there, eerie silence and sound of running water. Calloused feet palms walking naked on mossed…

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Last chance saloon

  Last chance saloon I was the Monday night closer manager at the Purgatory Inn. I was counting the money and a pretty lady was waiting for me. I watched her roll her… Continue reading

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Maple Syrup (with audio)

Please read and enjoy the verbal and written words of a amazing poet.

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Attraction is a mystery

Please enjoy the work of talented writer.

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Write down your wishes

California poetry- Write down your wishes and prayers Simple life need, just enough. If we take more than we need, we become, just thieves of useless items. I found a simple place, a… Continue reading

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Five Senses

Originally posted on Jane's Lens:
Five Senses Now my five senses gather into a meaning all acts, all presences; and as a lily gathers the elements together, in me this dark and…

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THE END OF TIME

The world is in motion Nothing still As the Dance goes on Weaving Gliding Twisting Forming patterns like the crystals of a snowflake Painting pictures Creating stories Dying Birthing Re-creating Is there really…

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I wanted everything

I wanted everything and I needed nothing. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Youth is the sweetest wine. No fear of failure and fearless in the game of love.                       I wanted everything and I… Continue reading

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The circle dance

  The circle dance I have danced often the circle dance at Native Americans Pow Wows. The circle dance had many meanings. “The leader called to the people, the Ojibwa children begin the… Continue reading

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