Peace, sweet peace. We have forgotten you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry I’m tire of war. I am tire of the violence in our world. Where are the men and women of peace? Where… Continue reading
Blood in, Blood out Little boys and girls grow up and become men and women. They were raised watching war, violence and hate. What did we teach them? What… Continue reading
(Please stop the riot, walk together in mass as one for equal right, human rights and the safety of all people. Government fear unity, the four corners of the world must stand as… Continue reading
The killing The killing gotta stop We are one people and this is one earth. If we stand together as one people. 500,000 people standing for the cause of… Continue reading
Listen to the wind (Crazy leaders want to open-up world. Medicine for them and when the coronaviras spread. The poor and old shall die. Please listen, listen hard to the leaders of our… Continue reading
Children in time I took a walk by Lake Saint Clair. The Summer days were leaving and the days of Fall were here. I looked at the morning sun and I touched the… Continue reading
Who will ring the bell? Who will ring the bell when the last soldier is dead? The great liars in Washington D.C shrouded lies with fake glory. Making the sheep believe… Continue reading
Susana Chávez Castillo, a prominent poet and women’s rights advocate, was found murdered in the border town of Ciudad Juárez on 6 January 2011. Her body found strangled, with one of her hands cut… Continue reading