Can you catch a falling leaf?

 Can you catch a falling leaf? The days of October are here and I did the greatest sin. I returned to a place of magic trying to find the scent of yesterday. Time… Continue reading

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I could not ask for more…

I could not ask for more… I told my grandchildren, choose the road you love, dance, sing and be fearless.I learn many moons ago, I had enough and I told the rising sun.… Continue reading

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The storm…

The storm A Poem by Coyote PoetryLove can break you down and leave you empty and alone.                                     The storm…. Love can be like a gentle rain. It can be like a thunderstorm to… Continue reading

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Freedom isn’t free- July fourth.

July fourth. I have stood with 15,000 Soldiers.A division of Soldier believing in freedom and the America way.Willing to protect and insure all people are free. Here in the USA.A melting pot of… Continue reading

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Crown bestowed

Originally posted on Ray:
Your one lie changed everything that was in between, A brick when thrown can ruin a whole building. I trusted you, confided that there will be nothing but my…

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Happy Birthday my USA

Happy birthday my USA. I love my USA flag. “The colors of the pales (the vertical stripes) are those used in the flag of the United States of America; White signifies purity and… Continue reading

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Bittersweet goodbye..

Bittersweet goodbye A Poem by Coyote PoetryGoodbyes are necessary. Need closure to all things.     Bittersweet closure… I walked up to her house in late June 1980. I celebrated one year with this young… Continue reading

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Lê Vĩnh Tài |ENVY (249)

This is poetry. Please read and enjoy.

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Lê Vĩnh Tài | A FIELD OF INHUMANITY – 25/37

Powerful poetry shared. Worthwhile and meaningful series of poetry.

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Wild child- Alexia Evellyn song.

Wild child The poet loved the careless girl, he loved the girl who loved the sweet wines and she could make him smile with her dance, her beautiful voice and her eyes of… Continue reading

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