Father’s burden. (Good to remember the people who taught us how to live.)
(Last day with my father.) He left me with strength and wisdom. We must do the right things. Father’s… Continue reading
(Last day with my father.) He left me with strength and wisdom. We must do the right things. Father’s… Continue reading
Grandparent Grandparent. Souvenirs A Poem by Coyote Poetry The odd things we hold special in old age. Souvenirs. A old box filled with simple gifts. Shiny stones from the Big… Continue reading
The coastline of Monterey. I remember you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Sometime we must return to the beginning. To find the missing person in the mirror looking back. I remember… Continue reading
Love and hate A Poem by Coyote Poetry I wrote this back inn 1993. Young woman wanted everything and nothing. I told her life is long and hard. We must try to be… Continue reading
A young writer on Writer’s Cafe had left us. She taught us to respect and enjoy the word. Her name is Jade Innes. A new Angel is in heaven. I hope she… Continue reading
Death Valley United States Soldiers graveyard outside of Paris. Peace, mercy and forgiveness. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Forgiveness and the lost of hate. Is mercy for our spirit. Can’t live in… Continue reading
( I don’t blame God. Free-will of man had led us to a place of decision. Learn forgiveness and kindness or leave nothing for the kids?) Sing and dance till the end… Continue reading
Anything goes. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Days of your roaming the Texas bars. Left me with some good memories. Highway 35 had many good places to rest. Warning This Poem is rated… Continue reading
Around and around we go. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is chance and opportunity. Better to be kind and hope for a good ending. Around and around we go. Around and… Continue reading
The Coastline A Poem by Coyote Poetry In January 1991, I drove from Michigan to California. I wrote this poem the day I saw the Ocean. T The Coastline.. I fell in love… Continue reading