“The coming storms”
The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare desert flower that dazzled me with flattering words. She whispered… Continue reading
The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare desert flower that dazzled me with flattering words. She whispered… Continue reading
(The sea is near A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words) The sea is near “We poets in our youth begin with gladness; But thereoff in the end despondency and madness”- Wordsworth… Continue reading
For Ben Jonson. Writer, actor and poet. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Dryden introduced Ben Jonson to me. Writer, Poet and Actor. 1573-1637. To write To become a good writer. We must… Continue reading
Write, write and write some more A Poem by Coyote Poetry Words are powerful. They create tears, laughter, happiness and sadness. Without the great word-men and word-women. What would we know and understand?… Continue reading
Write, write and write some more “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” ― Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings “There is nothing to writing.… Continue reading
Please kiss me She had waited a thousand days for him. War and confusion had made their love wait. They shared a 100 letters. Each letter adding to a bond that could not… Continue reading
She was a diamond A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to be thankful when we hold something precious in our hands. She was a Diamond 20 Nov. 1994 The drunk man toasted… Continue reading
coyotepoet The lulls of your lullaby I thirst for darkness, not light. I seek wild dances, not the shade of real love that will fade. I want the divine kiss and the… Continue reading
Show me the way to love. (Another old poem. written in 1979) A Poem by Coyote Poetry A poem written in 1979. Being young and hopeful is the best days , when we… Continue reading
Two poems. By a old Poet and a live one. A Poem by Coyote Poetry I love the old Poets. Some died before they had the chance to do great things. Sergeant Joyce… Continue reading