Some quotes from two people I adored.
Some quotes from two people I adored…. Grandmother told me often. Sugar and honey can bring peace and calm to us. Anger and hateful words make the situation worst. Better to speak gently… Continue reading
Some quotes from two people I adored…. Grandmother told me often. Sugar and honey can bring peace and calm to us. Anger and hateful words make the situation worst. Better to speak gently… Continue reading
My Grandfather house (First written on 14 March 1980- Rewritten 29 December 2015) Time has moved too quickly.I have growth from a small lad to a old man. I remember following you my… Continue reading
Grandparent, family. Sanctuary of love and kindness…. Old friends have left me. Warm and safe houses are gone. Friendly and kind words are missed. Old faces with smiles and with always an open doors went… Continue reading
(My grandparent in 1979 in Detroit.) A Poem by Coyote PoetryI lost my Ojibwa Grandmother in 1981. She had a hard life. You would never know. She loved her children and wanted them to… Continue reading
What hold value? I told the busy man. A controlled and organized life. It will leave you wanting for things lost and cannot be found. Must stop, drink some coffee and spend time… Continue reading
Grandma’s hands. (April is poetry month. New poetry number twenty-one.) Dear Grandma told me often. Life is like soup. Too many cooks in the kitchen and the soup won’t be tasty. Allow the… Continue reading
Existence of love… Ice cream with a cherry.A safe warm house anda big yard to play in. Kind smiles and gentle words.Missed in my old age.Dear Grandmother told me before I left for… Continue reading
The existence of love. Ice cream with a cherry.A safe warm house,a big yard to play in. Kind smiles and gentle words.Missed in my old age.Dear Grandmother told me before I left for… Continue reading
Existence of love…. Ice cream with a cherry.A safe warm house.A big yard to play in. Kind smiles and words.Missed in my old age.Dear Grandmother told me before I left for war.“Too many… Continue reading