Dangerous woman.
Dangerous woman… She was dressed in her tight black dress showing off her strong legs and her pale skin. Her dark eyes surveyed him with interest. He knew, she would be his instrument… Continue reading
Dangerous woman… She was dressed in her tight black dress showing off her strong legs and her pale skin. Her dark eyes surveyed him with interest. He knew, she would be his instrument… Continue reading
Highway 40 called me. A Poem by Coyote Poetry I’m tire of same places and faces. I need the road. Highway 40 called me I’m tire, so damn tired. Somehow I got lost.… Continue reading
Only you A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old poetry of love with a re-write. Only you I drank in the beauty of river clear blue eyes. I watched you dance on the almost… Continue reading
Her red dress A Poem by Coyote Poetry I needed to write a poem about a woman in a red dress who stole my hearts many moons ago. Her red dress.. Lady elegance… Continue reading
Needing and bleeding A Poem by Coyote Poetry Love teaches us many things. Mainly hold on tight and be kind. Needing and bleeding.. I have lived and died in your arms. You were… Continue reading
Dark Interludes A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Love comes when she wants. Dark Interludes.. Facts or fiction. Love will bewitch us. A old friend of many years send me a letter with kind… Continue reading
Come live with me and be my love A Poem by Coyote Poetry I stole a line from the great writer Christopher Marlowe Come live with me and be my love.. (Come live… Continue reading
My true love A Poem by Coyote Poetry Written in 1978-rewritten in 2014 My true love.. The feeling of joy is you. I have been submerge in your sweet kiss and tender embrace.… Continue reading
Ribbons and bows A Poem by Coyote Poetry With time we learn the real value of living. Ribbons and bows.. Once I plunged into work and making money.I was led by the natural… Continue reading
The lady near the sea… A rainy and gloomy night in New Orleans in the Winter of 1992. Johnnie tried to drink away the heaviness of things left behind. He sat alone near… Continue reading