Wild as the wind…
Wild as the wind… I told her. I need more of your kisses, I need more of your poetry verses by the sea. I needed you yesterday, I need you today and I… Continue reading
Wild as the wind… I told her. I need more of your kisses, I need more of your poetry verses by the sea. I needed you yesterday, I need you today and I… Continue reading
Bello Luna.. The majestic sky is above us. The million stars shining like diamonds in the sky and you and I. We are adoring the rising moon. I told her. I told Bella… Continue reading
You taught me what love was.. I remember your small house, I remember sleeping on a cot and I remember you. I remember us eating three meals together daily and I remember your… Continue reading
Mademoiselle. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Third chapter of a tale. August new writing twenty-six. Mademoiselle.. Near her hotel as we walked, we heard music being played. Some hard rock and roll loud and… Continue reading
Mademoiselle.. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Chapter two of a three-part tale. August new writing twenty-five. Mademoiselle. Gabrielle took my hand and she dragged my away from the hotel. She whispered. We must hurry,… Continue reading
Mademoiselle. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Chapter one. I spend a week in London once. I read poetry at Hyde Park and befriended many. Mademoiselle… Once I sought peace in traveling and I needed… Continue reading
You can’t run from yourself… I thought I had chameleon skin. My face could change with the weather, the continent. Once a blushing beauty told me. You are so handsome. Please show me… Continue reading
The Stormy Sea A Poem by Coyote PoetryWhen dreams die. We have no reason or purpose. Need to keep hope and love alive. The stormy sea… The beauty of the Monterey bay, left… Continue reading
Blushing beauty stole my heart… The drunk poet, he loved the noisy Austin taverns. He liked the people who had fallen and they liked silence over worthless words. The sameness of faces made… Continue reading
Dear Olivia Newton-John.. You were my first crush in my school days in 1973. Dear Olivia, you had the most beautiful girl in my world and a voice of the sweetest angel. Your… Continue reading