“Cocoa beach”
Cocoa beach A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old places and old memories Cocoa beach I received a phone call. Sweet Peggy called and asked. “Please come to see me. I live in Cocoa… Continue reading
Cocoa beach A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old places and old memories Cocoa beach I received a phone call. Sweet Peggy called and asked. “Please come to see me. I live in Cocoa… Continue reading
Let’s drink and pray for more A Poem by Coyote Poetry Let’s drink and pray for more Wild child danced alone on Austin Dance floor. Barely old enough to be in the… Continue reading
Originally posted on Paragonwords:
The walls are soaked Dripping out The pain and prayer Of a grieving heart Laughter has died My lips now quiver In fear for the future For my children,…
Originally posted on Paragonwords:
Your eyes touched me Layers of pain Rolled off my shoulders Something ancient awoke The taste of Freedom Dancing within my bones© Nikki Moore© All rights reserved 2016
Did I tell you? A Poem by Coyote Poetry A wise person is thankful for what he has. Did I tell you? I don’t remember if I told you how beautiful you are. I have… Continue reading
Originally posted on TheFeatheredSleep:
It was her habit to keep secrets never betray a confidence and find it hard to trust those who were over friendly with compliments and kind words often the…
Originally posted on Sophia's Pockets:
For me, as a US American citizen, this Martin Luther King Jr. Day feels especially intense, because this same week this country will inaugurate someone who has denigrated those who struggled along side Dr. King,…
Originally posted on Siren Whispers:
He watches as the chords of music wrap themselves around her. As they dance with every movement of her body. Every curve every line a melody of their own.…
Originally posted on Elestra:
Medusa Gorgona: I am photographer inspired by fairy tales and Pre-Raphaelite paintings. I love create dark whimsical romantic pictures with textured look, dominated by strong colors. My goal is…
Originally posted on Slow Mover:
We decided as a family to go see the movie Hidden Figures today as one way to honor Dr. King. What an amazing group of women! I am…