Peace, sweet peace. We have forgotten you.
WW2 graveyard outside of Paris Never again. Forgotten words. If we have no peace,… Continue reading
WW2 graveyard outside of Paris Never again. Forgotten words. If we have no peace,… Continue reading
Peace A Poem by Coyote Poetry Please listen to the video. His words mean more today then 29 years years ago. John Denver – Peace http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpO0lsTQSs0 Peace There is a name for war… Continue reading
Fable love A Poem by Coyote Poetry Thank you Virgil for the motivation to write today. 200 pages of Virgil words set me on target. Warning This Poem is rated Mature and may… Continue reading
Death Valley Highway 80 west stories. Chapter nine.… Continue reading
Two out of three ain’t bad. I was sitting alone in a Austin tavern in 1996. Drinking long Island ice teas. Trying to get blinded. A old man dressed poorly ordered a water.… Continue reading
In October 1950, a North Korean Army major referred to as “The Tiger” took command of more than 700 American servicemen who had been captured and interned as POWs. In August 1953, following… Continue reading
Chapter by Coyote Poetry Life can be hard. Can be fair also. Chapter eight. Highway 80 west stories. Findingsome kind of peace. I ran more hot water… Continue reading
(You are elsewhere now. I have our letters and words shared. You loved the word. I will keep you alive my dear friends. We can die but good people stay with us in… Continue reading
You are always on my mind. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Love may be gone. The tattoos of love will always be with us … Continue reading
Drunk man calling A Poem by Coyote Poetry Funny how we remember faces and places when alcohol open the door to memories. Drunk man calling It is 3 am in the morning.… Continue reading