Category Archive: poetry

The blue dress

The blue dress A Poem by Coyote Poetry Harry Chapin song took me to good places and memories. The blue dress I found you sitting alone at your family party. Your once fiery… Continue reading

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Starting Now!

Originally posted on Souldier Girl:
? Love yourself? Breathe in the fresh air? You are beautiful! Follow your instincts Put your hair however you want? Stare at the sky You are breathtaking! Do…

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Aphorism

Originally posted on Hortus Closus:
Painting Alyssa Monk Laughter is the sunshine of the soul.

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Just words for peace

Peace, sweet peace. We have forgotten you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry I’m tire of war. Where are the men and women of peace? Where are the calm voices in a world gone… Continue reading

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The Day After the Riots

Originally posted on Salon Z:
? The men of Baltimore formed what they called a love line between the police in their riot gear and the protesters They talked of unity and the…

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“Ghost, demons, Lovers and lonely corridors”

Ghosts, demons, lovers and lonely corridors A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just thoughts upon life.                         Ghosts, demons, lovers and lonely corridors.. The solemn days leave us with faces of ghosts, demons and… Continue reading

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“Measure and weight”

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

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30 Day Poetry Challenge: Day 24: “Edible Fruit”

Originally posted on Poetry by Lyrical Passion:
I’m starving for your love Hungry for your love I can eat you all day long knowing that your love will once again purify me All…

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a-z challenge: y

Originally posted on blahpolar:
Yevgeny Yevtushenko (the name) is transliterated a few ways, notably with both starting with E, which doesn’t suit my purpose in the slightest, so we’re sticking to the triple…

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Two poems.

Two poems. One poem by a ancient writer and another by a almost ancient writer. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Thomas Nashe words are true today as 400 years ago. The world will… Continue reading

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