A little death

A little death A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. A  little  death Silky skin, wine and song took us here. You are as pretty as the rising sun my love. Honey, dear… Continue reading

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-Resembled love

Resembled love A Poem by Coyote Poetry True love is rare and hard to find.                          Resembled love Pretty as a perfect picture and she gave me sly smile and a wink. I… Continue reading

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Some kind soul read my poem. My great love.

My Great Love – Poem by John Castellenas Poet’s Page Poems Comments Stats Biography Send Message Poems by John Castellenas : 7 / 14 « prev. poem next poem » My Great Love… Continue reading

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The memory of you, coffee and I.

coyotepoet            The memory of you, coffee and I. The smell of coffee, ancient coffee shops  and you. Blessed memories upon on old heart and mind. Once, you were my only fan. I… Continue reading

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–She danced by the light of the candles

She danced by the light of the candles. I sat  by the bay. I watched the sun fall into the sea. I was a street poet of the night. I wore Army greens… Continue reading

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The Importance of Being Wicked.

Amazing poetry by a talented writer. Please read and enjoy her work.

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Without ME

Powerful words and amazing song by a talented writer. Please read and listen to her words and her songs.

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–Purgatory Inn and no place to go

Purgatory Inn and no place to go. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old memories get better with time.                             Purgatory Inn and no place to go. I have the long Island ice tea… Continue reading

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Threads

Originally posted on Phil G's Blog/Website:
by phil gennuso grandma, mom, sister, niece, threads spinning, centuries, time, hopes, art, always.

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Last wish, first wish.

Last wish, first wish. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Words never spoken. Burn the wanting heart.                                 Last wish, first wish Those wishing well wishes and the butterfly kisses of memories. Leave me… Continue reading

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