Some mercy now…

 Some mercy now…. Just a man, he had worked and he had worked. Yesterday man, sat by the Clinton river. He loved the sun on his face. He prayed to the falling sun,… Continue reading

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Three Poems Written When I was 17

Wonderful poetry shared by a talented writer. Rum and Robots Wind Song Hanging from a heartless hook you remain suspended, Your structured tube and strings attaching leave you. Lost in an atmosphere of… Continue reading

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Poem #150 Eye

Originally posted on Rambling:
Poet’s Note: I must admit while I do not like the man, I do enjoy his work. #Start Softly dance the tendrils of darkest night, Lone tentacles across the…

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Be like the willow trees, not dead roots.

Be like the willow trees, not dead roots A Story by Coyote PoetryI learn the past is gone and today actions matter, by a New Orleans Tarot card reader.                             Be flexible branches not… Continue reading

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Bad to the bone…

Bad to the bones….. (Written in 1989 rewritten today) I’m going crazy. I don’t know which way is out or in.I have fell into too deep. I can’t see the light.Darkness took my… Continue reading

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Trying to lose your memory…

Trying to lose your memory A Poem by Coyote PoetryOld poetry written in 1992                        Trying to lose your memory I tried to find peace and calm in the coffee houses of Monterey, drinking… Continue reading

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The best days- Beach days and ice cream.

A Lake St. Clair day.

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Wrong is wrong…

I will remember- wrong is wrong A Poem by Coyote Poetry “the Bear River Massacre of 1863 the deadliest reported attack on Native Americans by the U.S. military�”worse than Sand Creek in 1864, the Marias in 1870 and Wounded Knee in 1890.”So… Continue reading

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Call for Urgent Action

Please sign. Let’s not forget the ones, who cannot speak.

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The sweetest gal…

The sweetest gal… I brought the most beautiful girl near me and I raised my glass to the sky in the dark tavern. I said aloud. “Drink to you, drink to me and… Continue reading

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