One of my favorite poems “I don’t remember how you look”
I don’t remember how you look. I don’t remember how you look. Your eyes were blue, maybe hazel green? Your hair golden blond or maybe strawberry red?… Continue reading
I don’t remember how you look. I don’t remember how you look. Your eyes were blue, maybe hazel green? Your hair golden blond or maybe strawberry red?… Continue reading
I have loved and I lost myself A Poem by Coyote Poetry A poem for love. I have loved and lost myself… Do you know how it feels to be upon a… Continue reading
Wildflower dreams. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Some memories are held forever. Wildflower dreams. I sit among the wildflowers. Growing where they desire and free. The sweet sense of the wildflowers takes… Continue reading
Whim and follies I told her. Sometimes good to go slow. Men will eat and eat, not stopping to taste or digest the food. He will forget to cherish the taste,… Continue reading
Lover, lover, lover A Poem by Coyote Poetry Leonard Cohen song gave me reason to write. Burning desire Locked doors. Protected by the whispers of Leonard Cohen songs in the background. Love was… Continue reading
Can cry a tear My heart still can a tear. A tear of loneliness. A loneliness of losing you completely. I could of survive without your kiss. But never see your beautiful face.… Continue reading
Coffee, you and the sun The kind sun rest upon your tender skin. The warm coffee and deep thoughts leave me wishing. To know what you hide beneath those perfect eyes. Coffee, you… Continue reading
Old Painter at the beach boardwalk. A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need to listen to the old ones. Can enlighten the mind and heart.” Old painter on the beach boardwalk… Old man… Continue reading
“I will love you forever and a day” A Poem by Coyote Poetry Written in 1978. Memories are like a good wine. Better with time. ” I will love you forever and… Continue reading
Ancient warrior A Poem by Coyote Poetry Blood cannot change. Sometime must go back to your place of birth to learn peace. Ancient warrior I drove to the forest. Away from the city.… Continue reading