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My dear Grandfather told us often. Don’t come into my house with anger. My house is the home of love. Leave your problems outside the door and please sit with me and talk.… Continue reading
My dear Grandfather told us often. Don’t come into my house with anger. My house is the home of love. Leave your problems outside the door and please sit with me and talk.… Continue reading
Lake St. Clair, Michigan The boys at Stony Creek, Michigan Life is simple my friend. Don’t work till you are dead. A wise person make time for their family and friends.… Continue reading
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I like to see the eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry When we truly can see. The eyes allow us into true places and mystery. I like to see the… Continue reading
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By Oldepunk At the Altar of Life granite and obsidian carved into all that is, was, or will be are the letters, in silver of my existence…
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The things you said aren’t often true As I watch them fall out of you I’ll touch the grain my lips will bleed I’ll worship your shadow until…
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One people A Story by Coyote Poetry Just words One people Who remembered the people who once lived in the dead cities? Bombs, war and soldiers torn apart once great cities. Where did… Continue reading
I won’t cry. A Poem by Coyote Poetry New poetry. I won’t cry My father told me. Men don’t cry. We accept life-like good soldiers and stand tall in the hard days. I… Continue reading
The lines in the sand. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Come a time where we must decide what we truly need. The lines in the sand Two people had reached the… Continue reading