Category Archive: poetry

“You are my ocean”

You are my ocean   My first love was the sea. Uncontrolled and free. I danced with her, as a child. I fell into her waves and I felt the safety of her… Continue reading

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“SUNRISE YELLOW”

Originally posted on Ellie belfiglio:
In a far off land- Beauty grows on a hillside, in a forest! A sea of azure blue- Delights all who wonder by… And close at hand, A…

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in my favorite dream

cautiously we walk  on a snow swept  sidewalk. Safe inside, your arms shield me from  the chaotic traffic. Steadfast against you I fixate on your impossibly sexy voice discussing *Down and Out In Paris…

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Her garden

Her garden A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Her garden I loved her from a-far, she was a true beauty. She loved working in her garden and she loved her roses and… Continue reading

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A voyage

A voyage A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. A voyage   One, wild man was restless, fearless, a hurricane.   He loved rhyme, verse and epic poetry about love, war and nature.… Continue reading

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The coming storm’

The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare desert flower that dazzled me with flattering words. She whispered to me… Continue reading

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‘The stranger song’

The stranger song Pretty lady asked her old lover. When did we become strangers? Once we talked, danced and sang the whole night through. Now we sit together. Your eyes had died and… Continue reading

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Measure and weight

A Poem by Coyote Poetry   What make us feel human and alive? I believe it is the love we embrace and the forgiveness we must understand and accept.   Measure and weight… Continue reading

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Red – Original Poem

Originally posted on Recruiterpoet Blog:
By Mark A. Leon Red as the rising sun Red as the setting sky over a bed of ocean waves With purpose, you propel through the sky in…

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Cocoa beach

Cocoa beach I received a phone call. Sweet Peggy called and asked. “Please come to see me. I live in Cocoa beach and I’m very lonely. I need a friend.” I heard in… Continue reading

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