“Barefoot dreams”
Barefoot dreams A Story by Coyote Poetry Good places and friends make distance places good dreams in old age. Barefoot dreams I met the Sergeant Major nightly at the Bowling alley, dance… Continue reading
Barefoot dreams A Story by Coyote Poetry Good places and friends make distance places good dreams in old age. Barefoot dreams I met the Sergeant Major nightly at the Bowling alley, dance… Continue reading
Ashtray, the whiskey and the pen I loved downtown Austin, Texas. No-one is a stranger. Just people seeking good booze, music and opportunity. I like the comfort of a cigarette, Jack Daniels… Continue reading
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I miss nothing A Poem by Coyote Poetry Thank you Taylor Monsen and the Pretty Reckless. Good song. I miss nothing In and out we played. Digging deep into wanting flesh. We were… Continue reading
Originally posted on Synchronicity Of The Heart:
imagine i kiss you with empty hands, while a possible horizon meets the sea. moments beyond touch, the elements suffuse, entwine and are lost in each…
Lover, lover, lover A Poem by Coyote Poetry Leonard Cohen song gave me reason to write. Burning desire Locked doors. Protected by the whispers of Leonard Cohen songs in the background. Love was… Continue reading
The beautiful journey A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and beautiful photo ninjakelleySource:(Thank you Tumblr) The beautiful journey You have became my journey. I trace your skin from tender feet to… Continue reading
Originally posted on Holy Queen Mother:
I see the way you look at her when she is so fresh Freshly groomed, glistening in the steam The aroma of her apricot, pomegranate and lilac…
Originally posted on Judith’s Journal:
I see what I do not wish to watch The barrel bombs they drop Under the rubble they bury A whole family. Numb whimpers Incoherent dazed Innocent…
Originally posted on of spilled inks and coffee stains:
Written Promises It was so amazing how your strokes had captured my eyes, Do you remember the first day you wrote me a letter…