Walk My Way
Originally posted on The Wonderful and Wacky World of One Single Mom:
I see side long glances hushed whispers know you point know you wonder why I stay when he so flagrantly wanders.…
Originally posted on The Wonderful and Wacky World of One Single Mom:
I see side long glances hushed whispers know you point know you wonder why I stay when he so flagrantly wanders.…
No mercy You found me alone by the St Clair lake and you wore a silky gray dress. I saw you from a distance and I watched you walked quickly toward me.… Continue reading
Originally posted on Modern Romanticism:
We are sailing To the winds at our backs, To the freedom that says, “Do not turn back, For there is nothing you lack.” As the clouds part,…
A Spring flower Was a Spring flower, so tall and so beautiful. Was a Spring flower, that reached for the sky. The sky and the sun adored her. She would dance… Continue reading
Dear Belinda ( a old poem. Written in August of 1990) I learned life wasn’t fair, you can’t get what you want and love isn’t enough sometimes. I remember a beauty, prettiest girl… Continue reading
I want to dance with you The night is long and the songs are good. You are looking so beautiful and your eyes are demanding my attention. I whispered… Continue reading
Originally posted on Poetry Out West:
1. Am I a feminist? I make the fantasy real for him, giving up parts of myself – My look My mind My body My heart. Pieces…
Carved memories I found you holding the roses by the bedroom window. You were adoring the falling sun and waiting for the Autumn moon to rise. I sat with you… Continue reading
Lift your eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to open our eyes and find the good in each day. … Continue reading
The songs of the seasons A Story by Coyote Poetry A Native American tale. The song of fall Warm days, cold nights. Create an restless passion. I can hear the whisper of the… Continue reading