Category Archive: poetry

Drink of me my dear lover

Drink of me my dear lover A Story by Coyote Poetry More Texas story.                                Drink of me my dear lover I loved the Austin Texas nights. Alive and vibrant with people and… Continue reading

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“Purgatory Inn”

(melikemelis.tumblr.com)   Purgatory Inn and no place to go. I have the long Island ice tea fresh and cold. Bartender keep them coming. They love the big tippers. Purgatory Inn is open early… Continue reading

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Tell Me Something Beautiful

Originally posted on The Migraine Chronicles:
Tell me something beautiful Something I need to hear I can’t breathe right now Not without you near Tell me something beautiful Something that I can feel…

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Celtic Women and Chloe Agnew

Originally posted on American Girl in Wales:
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One of my favorite. “Ancient floors”

Ancient floors In the mirrors of time. Old windows may never be closed. Surging memories and regret leave us wishing we were kinder and better. The broken roads leave me spiraling in the… Continue reading

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Like father

Killed and killed A Poem by Coyote Poetry A true and sad story of the permanent wounds of war. Killed and killed On Friday night my father drank his rum. He would come… Continue reading

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“A mother tears”

A mother tears. A Poem by Coyote Poetry For my dear mother. Woman bare the glory and honor of protecting their children. Look into a eyes of a woman. You can learn a… Continue reading

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What Does Compassion Mean to YOU?

Compassion. How do you define?

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For Texas and wishing for Summer. “My wild Texas Rose

My wild Texas rose A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good song make us write. My wild Texas rose Kind mistress night brought her to me. The Austin, Texas bars brought people from all… Continue reading

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Nothing will last forever

Nothing will last forever A Poem by Coyote Poetry A re-write from 1989                             Nothing will last forever She sat alone. Her lingering tears falling down her beautiful face. I have told her… Continue reading

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