Category Archive: poetry

The lady in the black dress

The lady in the black dress A Poem by Coyote Poetry just words The lady in the black dress Dancing alone in a downtown Austin tavern with my empty Black Velvet whiskey bottle… Continue reading

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Night of lascivious feast

Amazing poetry by a talented writer. Please read and enjoy.

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Some Leonrad Cohen and some poetry.

The Chelsea hotel A Poem by Coyote Poetry I went to New York a few times. I stayed in the Park and wrote poetry in the day and drank in the dark taverns… Continue reading

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_She wore flowers in her hair

She wore flowers in her hair. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good memories get better with time.                        She wore flowers in her hair I have descended to scattered dreams and I lost… Continue reading

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–I’m no-one and you are everything

I’m no-one and you are everything A Poem by Coyote Poetry When we love someone more than our-self. We have known real love.                        I’m no-one. You are everything Old wise men know.… Continue reading

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–Her red dress

Her red dress A Poem by Coyote Poetry I needed to write a poem about a woman in a red dress who stole my hearts many moons ago.                           Her red dress Lady… Continue reading

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–Happy Veteran day– poetry

I understand why we protect the wildflowers now. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Wildflowers are protected in Michigan. Took me years to understand why.                  I understand why we protect the wildflowers now.… Continue reading

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Little Soldier

Originally posted on Peaks and Valleys:
A little lad barely five years old stood along the parade route on a cold November Morn. The crowd could not be called a crowd at all…

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Honoring Our Veterans

Originally posted on Chronicles of a Blogaholic:
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” John F. Kennedy…

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Mermaid

Originally posted on Hortus Closus:
Painting by Elisabeth Blanchet This mermaid sings a Poetic nostalgic tune Far from the Havel. Might the blue sky of the sea Give her happiness and joy.

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