Tag Archive: Coyote Poetry

What the children see..

What the children see… The children smile, the children laugh. Their eyes of wonder see a world of opportunities to test life, befriend many. A child doesn’t see color, the child doesn’t see… Continue reading

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If you go away..

If you go away…. We didn’t know, kind love was near, we didn’t know. Love blossom like a flower, appeared in the Spring of our life and can be forgotten in the Fall… Continue reading

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Dear Andrea..

Dear Andrea… I remembered dear Andrea. A lovely Michigan gal, once was kind to my young heart. I wrote into a notebook. “Time has pass us by, old wounds don’t hurt so badly.… Continue reading

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Dear Florence..

I took the midnight train to Florence, the days of Spring were coming to a ending. I loved the Germany Spring and I needed dear Florence again. The city of Florence stole my… Continue reading

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Forgiveness..

Forgiveness The man at the booth with the bible. Asked me do I needhelp? His eyes penetrated me like he could see me drowning in sin.      I told him somethings in life can’t be forgiven. He… Continue reading

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Please kiss me and tell me I am the only one you need.

Please kiss me and tell me I am the only one you need… She had waited a thousand days for him. War and confusion had made their love wait.  They shared a 100… Continue reading

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Dear Goddess..

Dear Goddess.. I remember you my dear Goddess. You were with me on my long walks on the  Pacific ocean. You were the view from the ridge of a great mountains where you… Continue reading

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Love be sweet, love be damned..

Love be sweet, Love be damned.. Where are you my sweetest love? You were my Spring time wish, my Summer dance, my Autumn taste of sweet October new wine, My Winter song. I… Continue reading

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He remembered love..

“Hereditary Feelings”, 2016, Yuriy Ku Drop He remembered loveOld man sat by the Lake St. Clair. He saw an auburn beauty walking the biking path, her eyes of sea-water blue and her soft… Continue reading

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