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
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
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
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…
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
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
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
A Lake St. Clair day.
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
Please sign. Let’s not forget the ones, who cannot speak.
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