One more time my love
One more time my love In sweet dream, I paint on a empty canvas, the beauty of your face, the softness of your lips. We were world apart and once, we try to… Continue reading
One more time my love In sweet dream, I paint on a empty canvas, the beauty of your face, the softness of your lips. We were world apart and once, we try to… Continue reading
I am going to California I wrote down on a napkin at the Pier in Monterey. “You can’t go back and you can’t kill the memories.” I was young once and I… Continue reading
Love tragedy I remember the hello. So sweet and kind. You were a wild girl in a woman body. You made me learn to dance, learn to climb the fault lines of… Continue reading
Hemingway last dance A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Hemingway last dance I returned Monterey in late May of 2016. I fell in love with her in 1992. Old Army… Continue reading
Strangers, trains and planes She called my from Paris. She whispered I will be in Monterey soon. I will meet you at the Monterey coffee shop on Tuesday. She held a silence… Continue reading
Jennifer A Poem by Coyote Poetry (Just words. I found the poem in a 25-year-old journal. Had to re-written.) Jennifer I called my Jennifer from the pay-phone in downtown Monterey in… Continue reading
(Monterey, California) (California mountains) (Monterey, California) (Big Sur, California) (Big Sur) Goodbye California My last great wish, return to California. Last dance with the California coastline and her mountains. I finally did… Continue reading
—————————————————— Let’s pretend my lover. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Let’s pretend my lover Once we were Hemingway and Agnes. We drank, we made love and we had enough. The damn… Continue reading
Make me believe dear Poet A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Pretty words Dangerous beautiful lady in her tight black dress and wearing chain of amethyst crystal upon her neck. Was my… Continue reading
Dear Monterey A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Dear Elena Dear Monterey The kind Gods took me from war to you dear Monterey. I joined wars to try to die the proper… Continue reading