Autumn Equinox and the Goddess

Originally posted on Histories and Mysteries:
? Today we see an equality of day and night, yet soon the darkness will overtake us. The earth tilts. Persephone descends to the underworld once again,…

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Memoir 52

Originally posted on Fragmented Memoirs:
A whole part of me is missing I hold back my tears? She said it was an unconditional love? A promise that only those who lucky enough to…

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Coming home

Coming home A Poem by Coyote Poetry Some days faces of friends lost to war appear in my thoughts.                              Coming home I go  alone early every Wednesday to the nearby Veteran memorial.… Continue reading

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Blood Crawls Through Shellshocked Veins

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“Now nothing remains the same”

Now nothing remains the same A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words                              Now nothing remains the same Your name came to me late in the midnight hour. Brought back the canvas of… Continue reading

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The Poet’s love-struggle and understanding

The Poet’s love- struggle and understanding. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry For Susana Chavez Castillo- A honored poet. Killed for her true words.         The Poet’s love-struggle and understanding. Paloma watched Johnnie at… Continue reading

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“Jennifer”

  Jennifer A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. I found the poem in a 25-year-old journal. Had to re-written.   Jennifer I called my Jennifer from the pay-phone in downtown Monterey in… Continue reading

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Injustice hidden in justice 

Originally posted on beth tremaglio:
“All injustices began in the name of justice.”? There are moments when injustice will show as justice. As rumor spreads of a possible civil war in America through…

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She Is Nature

Originally posted on Speck Of Gold:
She is nature The soft gentle breeze The very air you breathe And the drought, the hurricane Wiping good and evil All the same. Destruction without Discrimination…

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“2500 miles away from me”

2500 miles away from you A Poem by Coyote Poetry We hope distance and separation can make sadness forgotten. It doesn’t.                            2500 miles from you On a Winter day in 1989. We… Continue reading

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