Tag Archive: Coyote Poetry

“A mother tears”

A mother tears. A Poem by Coyote Poetry For my dear mother. Woman bare the glory and honor of protecting their children. Look into a eyes of a woman. You can learn a… Continue reading

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For Texas and wishing for Summer. “My wild Texas Rose

My wild Texas rose A Poem by Coyote Poetry Good song make us write. My wild Texas rose Kind mistress night brought her to me. The Austin, Texas bars brought people from all… Continue reading

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Nothing will last forever

Nothing will last forever A Poem by Coyote Poetry A re-write from 1989                             Nothing will last forever She sat alone. Her lingering tears falling down her beautiful face. I have told her… Continue reading

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Hollace M. Metzger. An amazing Poet

A old friend. Her verbal poetry is amazing. Please listen/watch and enjoy.  

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“Secret love”

Secret love A Poem by Coyote Poetry “Let’s the bells ring, and let the boy sing, let the cup go around.” John Fletcher    Secret love You bare your words, exposing secret places… Continue reading

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“I lift my eyes”

I lift my eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to open our eyes and find the good in each day.                                 I lift my eyes. Barren cold and heartless world. Fear… Continue reading

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“Blame not the kiss”

Blame not the kiss A Poem by Coyote Poetry Long Summer days bring hope and dreams of hope.                           Blame not the kiss The pen and paper cannot give justice to your beautiful… Continue reading

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“Heaven and hell”

Heaven and hell A Story by Coyote Poetry Disappointment in love are lessons to prepare us for true love.                      Heaven and hell “We can die of fear and our heart be filled… Continue reading

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“I understand why we protect the wildflowers now”

I understand why we protect the wildflowers now. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Wildflowers are protected in Michigan. Took me years to understand why.                  I understand why we protect the wildflowers now.… Continue reading

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A prayer for peace

  (A prayer for peace)   Brother peace, sister love. I had sat by graves of 20,000 Soldiers killed in World War two outside of Paris.  Men who died for freedom. The last… Continue reading

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