Tag Archive: Coyote Poetry

Art and words…

Art and words A Poem by Coyote Poetry  Art is poetry for the eyes.                                Art and words… In ancient China. They believed there was a affinity between painting and poetry.The true masters of… Continue reading

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The sweetest things…

The sweetest things A Poem by Coyote Poetry  Life is simple. Respect people. Religion should be private. Stay positive.  The sweetest things.. I have seen so many mysteries and  seen so much beauty. I swam … Continue reading

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The dance of the Gypsies…

The dance of the Gypsies. A Poem by Coyote Poetry  Love, song and dance, blood and the road.                                The dance of the Gypsies I was in downtown Cologne, Germany in 1979.Watching dark eyes… Continue reading

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Chaos in the promise land…

Chaos in the promise land A Poem by Coyote Poetry  USA must stay strong. Good days will return. Hard times create strong people.                        Chaos in the promise land… Last night I had the… Continue reading

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My beautiful Beatrice…

(My dear Beatrice by the Monterey bay in 1992.) My beautiful Beatrice. A Poem by Coyote Poetry  The ocean is near, no place to be and a beautiful Italian girl. Paradise for the lucky… Continue reading

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The angels don’t cry for me…

The Angels don’t cry for me. A Poem by Coyote Poetry  A very old poem. I learn you can’t be forgiven. Just learn to live with the foolishness.  The Angels don’ cry for me…… Continue reading

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The damned and the foolish..

The Damned and the foolish A Poem by Coyote Poetry  Austin, Texas bars bring the best of people together  The Damned and the Foolish..   The ways and means committee at the local Tavern… Continue reading

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A love story…

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Maybe I, maybe you?

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Bloody anger…

(Johnnie in 1998.) Bloody anger.. Sometime I want to hurt someone. Smart and wise-ass faces  tempt you with comments and useless words. People with no kindness or loyalty for anyone demand your time and duty. Tire and drowning… Continue reading

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