I was condemned after I saw your face
I was condemned after I saw your face I was looking for the wide open road and some kind of freedom, and a pretty lady sat alone, on a barren road on… Continue reading
I was condemned after I saw your face I was looking for the wide open road and some kind of freedom, and a pretty lady sat alone, on a barren road on… Continue reading
Hold on tightly baby You were the bloody storm my lover, you were my strawberry red-haired lady beauty on the Fifth street in Austin, Texas. For twenty dollars and a wrist band. You… Continue reading
Where the wild roses grow – I have known I have danced with the sea, I have stood on the great mountains surrounded by the free clouds, I have found the… Continue reading
I told the kids. Hate is heavy sin and make us feel no good. Leave us dead in the heart and the mind. When you are dead. What is left? God’s going to… Continue reading
Shipwreck memories The irony of a long life. We will know joy and sadness. We will have good days and bad days. We will want to live forever and we shall want… Continue reading
Hotel California I was station in California in 1992. After the war ending, I was blessed, an old dream came true. I was living on the California coastline. I had no debt and… Continue reading
My Joan of Arc She painted her make-up upon perfect skin. She turned to me and she told me . “I need my war face tonight. I rarely show my real face to… Continue reading
“Hereditary Feelings”, 2016, Yuriy Ku Drop He remembered love Old man sat by the Lake St. Clair. He saw an auburn beauty walking the biking path, her eyes of sea-water blue and her… Continue reading
A voyage A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. A voyage One, wild man was restless, fearless, a hurricane. He loved rhyme, verse and epic poetry about love, war and nature.… Continue reading
The coming storm. Her lustful glances left me condemned to fall into the harmony of her smile. She was a rare desert flower that dazzled me with flattering words. She whispered to me… Continue reading