When did I get old?

When did I get old? 1- Time isn’t kind to us..Once I was a soldier, once I was a business man andnow I am a old man.I told the Lake St. Clair.What we did… Continue reading

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The whiskey kisses.

The whiskey kisses.. Some mini-poetry… 1- I loved her rosy lips and I loved her ginger hair.I told her, the madness of today,make us know madness.I told the madness of yesterday.Make us remember.Once… Continue reading

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The empty jars.

The empty jars.. I watched her in the kitchen organizing the empty mason jars and empty bottles.She told me on a cold Winter morning,I store my dreams in the old mason jars.Each one… Continue reading

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Please remember who you are.

Please remember who you were.. I saw a old friend sitting alone in a Austin, Texas at the coffee shop. Her eyes looking down at the table and her coffee, hiding her sorrow.… Continue reading

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The human touch.

The human touch. A Poem by Coyote Poetry  The easiest gift to give is concern, time and to listen. In a world of fast pace and little time. We must slow down and show… Continue reading

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Damn you my beautiful Kelly.

Damn you my beautiful Kelly..

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Soft as the clouds above me.

Soft as the clouds above me, I told her. (Soft as the clouds, she was my dear Sheena.) Once upon a miracle. I rested on the cloud of kindness, a  blessing of dear… Continue reading

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Beneath the willow tree.

1- You left me a unpaid debt, that must be kept. Once you promised me everything. Now you have besieged my heart and I am willing to love you, forever and a day.… Continue reading

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Stay with me.

Stay with me A Poem by Coyote Poetry  Rare times in a life we can find comfort with another. We need to hold on till the dream disappears. Stay with me…  I sip my… Continue reading

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You taught me what love was.

You taught me what love was.. I remember your small house, I remember sleeping on a cot and I remember you. I remember us eating three meals together daily and I remember your… Continue reading

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