For Earth day. “the songs of the seasons

The songs of the seasons A Story by Coyote Poetry A Native American tale. The song of fall Warm days, cold nights. Create an restless passion. I can hear the whisper of the… Continue reading

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I Wait

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NaPoWriMo Day #19 Poetry form: Free Verse Often I look back and try to pinpoint the day, the moment, I became the type of person who, when life is…

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~Little Pieces~

Amazing artwork and words by a talented writer. Please read and enjoy.

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Poetry for love “In your eyes”

In your eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry We can feel like kings or paupers when a woman bless you with love and kindness.            In your eyes In your eyes. I’m everything,… Continue reading

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“All human life is sacred.”

Honest and powerful words by a talented writer. Please read and enjoy. Heal/not kill. One people and one planet.

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Chapter eight. The Water, Sky and the Earth. New journey.

The Water, sky and the Earth. Chapter 8 A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Part eight of my story. New journey.              The water, Sky and the Earth. New journey.   Chapter eight The grandfathers… Continue reading

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~Epiphany~

Beautiful artwork and wisdom from a amazing Poet. Please read and enjoy.

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Fore New York city. “The Chelsea hotel”

The Chelsea hotel A Poem by Coyote Poetry I went to New York a few times. I stayed in the Park and wrote poetry in the day and drank in the dark taverns… Continue reading

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“Truth or dare”

Truth or dare A Poem by Coyote Poetry Take no chances. Have no adventures.                                   Truth or dare Life, my friend. A odd game that no-one can win. I do like the game… Continue reading

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Odd Nansen and Fridtjof Nansen. Men who saved lives and change our world.

Odd Nansen Architect http://www.slv.vic.gov.au Odd Nansen was a Norwegian architect, author, and humanitarian, credited with his humanitarian efforts on behalf of Jews in the early years of World War II and for being… Continue reading

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