Can’t return no-more…

Can return no more. A Poem by Coyote PoetryWords and actions can create closed bridges that can’t be repaired.                          Can return no more…. We can dwell in paradise,Swim in pleasure and sweet dreams.We… Continue reading

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Torn angel…

Torn Angel….. My  broken Angel.Please smile for me.Stay with me at the sea all night. Your world has fallen apart.You don’t know right from wrong.Desperate acts had left you feelingdirty and insulated from… Continue reading

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Quách Thoại | Tomorrow (18)

Amazing poetry shared.

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Truth or dare….

Truth or dare A Poem by Coyote PoetryTake no chances. Have no adventures.                                   Truth or dare…. Life, my friend. A odd game that no-one can win.I do like the game of truth or… Continue reading

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I couldn’t find you..

I couldn’t find you A Poem by Coyote PoetryWe need people to excite our imagination first. The flesh can forget. The mind yearn for more.                                  I couldn’t find you…. Where are you my… Continue reading

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Your Book

Originally posted on You Lil Dickens:
I am not just another girl I’m the kind that makes you think twice Look left, look right, then back thrice I don’t want to be a…

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Cigarettes, sweet wine and you…

Cigarettes, sweet wine and you A Poem by Coyote PoetryOld places become better with time                                    Cigarettes, sweet wine and you…. I sat and waited with my Poet friend. I was the back-up Poet… Continue reading

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I don’t remember how you looked.

I don’t remember how you looked A Poem by Coyote PoetryOld thoughts and the desires to remember faces lost in time.                                 I don’t remember how you look… I don’t remember how you look.Your… Continue reading

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Folktober Sonnets by Paul Brookes

Amazing poems shared. Please read and enjoy this outstanding site.

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Fruit of the Earth / বসুন্ধরা

Originally posted on Moon Drops creations:
My bengali poem Basundhara, which means ‘The Earth’, brings out the green essence of the earth. The earth never ceases to ooze out its blessings and love…

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