‘I knew how to sing once dear Julie’

I knew how to sing once dear Julie Once I believe in love and I believed in the ambrosia of forever. When I drink my coffee late at night and I write. Sweet… Continue reading

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Wander

Wonderful poetry by a talented writer.

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You were my everything

You were my Everything   You were my wildflower dream. You were my wild dance and sweet song, away from controlled life and wars I couldn’t win. I would of done everything for… Continue reading

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“The twisted dance of love”

The twisted dance of love (Written in 1988)   I lay beside you in the night of the Germany December, I feel the heat of tender flesh and I look into your blue… Continue reading

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She serenaded me the sweet words of love

She serenaded me with the sweet words of love Sometime we shroud ourselves in things we shouldn’t have, torrent love flames will become weaker and you must have something else to hold on… Continue reading

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Just meat and tales of kisses

“Just meat and tales of kisses A Poem by Coyote Poetry Quotes from Jack London book “When God laughs”   “Well, I have. He was like this beefsteak. You an’ me is eatin’.… Continue reading

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Fairy tale

Originally posted on Painted Poems:
I would like to live in a fairy tale so that I could always smell a gingerbread to forget about the whole scent of reality. I will build…

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Be quiet dear love/ Quédate

Be quiet dear lover/ Quédate   The sky is grey and the sun is hidden behind the rain clouds in the early morning. You and I had traveled to Palma, Spain. The Germany… Continue reading

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‘The silence and the sea’

(The silence and the sea. A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to listen to the sea, the wind and rebirth each day hopeful and ready.)   The silence and the sea  … Continue reading

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the folding and unfolding of a love-story.

Originally posted on Fallen Alone:
i. it began on the fourth week of february when she fell in love with a bird under a man’s skeleton. before march stole in through the chimney,…

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