‘I didn’t know’

(I didn’t know A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Enjoy.) I didn’t know   My September lover would heat up the coming days of Autumn of 1978. She promised me today only.… Continue reading

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May the dream…

Originally posted on Sacred Touches:
**An image posted by Sharon Rudd on Facebook

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‘Savior, liar and sinner.’

Savior, liar and sinner Once I was saved. Pretty red-hair girl took my hands and she whispered. I love you Johnnie. Please don’t die, please live for me. She held me tightly and… Continue reading

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Once upon a time (New story)

Once upon a time   A lone man is waiting for a friend. It is a hot Summer day in late June 2018. He is sitting by the lake at Stoney Creek. He… Continue reading

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Solitude

Originally posted on Josie Rozell:
? Solitude is a bridge. I clutch the railing and can see a panorama of worlds— the ancient child the youthful vigilante the compliant adult the manifested— I,…

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Poetry for love

Short poetry for love ——————————– Secret love   We had only minutes and hours together. We wanted everything and we wanted nothing. I remember how your eyes tempted me. They danced like the… Continue reading

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She kissed me once.

(She kissed me once and once only A Poem by Coyote Poetry I read the great Writer Jack London again. Gave me some positive motivation. You must read “When God laugh.”) She kissed… Continue reading

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Rivulet

Originally posted on Poetic Stills:
Slow and steady she flowed Clear and less, Sometimes with green moss. When hot summer burned her, She stopped flowing, Unable to move further, Got herself torn in…

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“Landscape”

Landscape Forget me not and please remember me always. I remember you. You were perfect valleys and you were like the free mountains of the California desert. Your body, perfect landscape to discover… Continue reading

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Please tell me a story

Please tell me a story   Lovely lady watching the sun rising from the east. Her wandering mind is dancing upon yesterdays deeds and today possibilities. I asked her. Pretty woman, please wrap… Continue reading

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