Zoë mou, sas agapo ~ My life, I love you
Originally posted on Mundo Meu :
Athens, ere we part, Give, oh, give me back my heart! Or, since that has left my breast, Keep it now, and take the rest! Hear my vow…
Originally posted on Mundo Meu :
Athens, ere we part, Give, oh, give me back my heart! Or, since that has left my breast, Keep it now, and take the rest! Hear my vow…
Remember you, please remember me. — Gin, sin and the sea You liked the silence and the gin and I loved the sea and your company. You told me often. “If you… Continue reading
Originally posted on Everything I Never Told You:
Love me, not just my body, but the curvature of my being. Take me as I am, as I’ll be. Give me the quiet music…
Originally posted on IT'S POETRY. IT'S HISTORY.:
We find ourselves hidden in traces of poetry In the sentences that break into rhyme schemes— alphabets, letters, similes, antonyms, and the like assembling…
Drunk man calling A Poem by Coyote Poetry Funny how we remember faces and places when alcohol open the door to memories. Drunk man calling It is 3 am in the morning.… Continue reading
Never talk to a stranger The last tavern on the Austin, Texas street “fifth street”. Low music and people seeking conversation. Pretty lady sat with me and she ordered a double shot of… Continue reading
Halloween Santa A Story by Coyote Poetry Just words. Halloween Santa Grandpa told the boys. Stay away from the haunted farmhouse.… Continue reading
Originally posted on The Floral Punk:
Fear the reaper! That’s what they say. Yet truth be told, To him I’d rather pray. ? Guiding the river styx! So hollow, yet so kind. The…
Last chance saloon I was the Monday night closer manager at the Purgatory Inn. I was counting the money and a pretty lady was waiting for me. I watched her roll her cigarette… Continue reading
Lady of the lake ——————————————————————————————- We loved the weeping willows trees by the lake, we loved the month of July and August. Once I wanted death and my lady of the lake, whispered… Continue reading