When a woman smiled…
When an woman smiled… My heart stopped and my world become perfect. When the gift of your beautiful smile and your laughter, take me to sacred and cherish place. I’m captive by your… Continue reading
When an woman smiled… My heart stopped and my world become perfect. When the gift of your beautiful smile and your laughter, take me to sacred and cherish place. I’m captive by your… Continue reading
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 eyes.… Continue reading
Pieces of April…. My dreamland beauty, she comes to my mind in early April. The cold of Winter almost gone and I remember our Spring time kisses, our Spring time dances with Lake… Continue reading
My Hemingway wish.. After World War one. Many great writers gathered in the city of light, dear Paris. She was a place where artist, poets and writers painted their wonders, wrote their words.… Continue reading
Four lines poems. A Poem by Coyote PoetryTaking chances, writing in different directions. We were naked, we twisted our bodies into a unfinished puzzle and we shared wild dreams. We talked and we used… Continue reading
Dear October Almost October. My old friend. Cooler day and the beauty of the change of color of the trees. Allow us. To slow down and ponder who we are, where we are… Continue reading
I am growing old and I know now what life is. My grandfather told me often. “Nothing good to say. Say nothing. Better to hold silence than to create a unrepairable situation. ”… Continue reading
T.L.C. Tender loving care… No violence in love… (A old poem. Our world is no different. We must ensure the crazy people don’t have guns. We must ensure the dangerous people don’t have… Continue reading
I could not ask for more… I told my grandchildren, choose the road you love, dance, sing and be fearless. I learn many moons ago, I had enough and I told the rising… Continue reading
Love behold, love be bold A Poem by Coyote PoetryPoetry for the new book, The island. Love behold, love… Continue reading