Category Archive: poetry

‘A witness to life’

A witness to life A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just wordsA witness to life   I left the Army in 2000. I wanted to see my kids grow-up. Good friends didn’t. Old wars… Continue reading

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‘My Grandfather house’

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 an old man. I remember following… Continue reading

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Wandering heart

Originally posted on Megha's World:
“I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I’m born to leave.” ― Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles O′ my wandering heart my lone wolf…

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‘Did I ever love you?’

Did I ever love you? Dying. Lying. Needing. Bleeding. Pretty Poet, she sang her words sweet and sadly to willing listeners at the Poetry reading in Monterey coffee shop. Love is just myth… Continue reading

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‘The coyote song’

The coyote song A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to be free to learn and dream. If we get lock in a cage. We are just waiting for death.   The coyote… Continue reading

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‘The cold-blooded lover

The Our cold-blooded lover My bad karma led me to you in 1986. You were tire and wore-out and needed a gentle touch and kind smile. I have not forgotten your wanting hazel… Continue reading

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Cúchulainn – Hero Of Ancient Ireland

Originally posted on Rebel Voice:
Cúchulainn is known as the Hound of Ulster. He is regarded as the greatest of the ancient heroes of Ireland. He broke women’s hearts and he broke his…

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Listen, remember and learn

Listen, remember and learn   ——————————————– Listen I love the misty mornings. I love the chill of Lake St. Clair lake when I sit alone near her. I listen to the lake and… Continue reading

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The Authorship Of Morning

Please read and enjoy the work of a talented writer.

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‘Fatal love’

Fatal beauty You were waited for me. Wearing light cotton nightgown and you had the beer in ice. We had planned this escape for months. I told you often. I needed you raw… Continue reading

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