Death will bring peace…
Death will bring peace A Poem by Coyote Poetry A old true story. If you love someone. Remind them today. They are your reasons to be alive. Death will bring peace…. A pretty… Continue reading
Death will bring peace A Poem by Coyote Poetry A old true story. If you love someone. Remind them today. They are your reasons to be alive. Death will bring peace…. A pretty… Continue reading
The world is crying A Poem by Coyote Poetry I found this poem in a old book. Written in 1980 and nothing had change. This is sad. The world is crying… The world is… Continue reading
Black roses A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is taking chances. Black roses… Cynthia, eyes of stone with a… Continue reading
Listen to the wind…. Find a valley where the kind wind can sing to you, stand in an apple tree orchard, touch an apple, taste the sweetness. Gifts, wonderful gift from Mother Nature.… Continue reading
Stay with me A Poem by Coyote Poetry Rare times in a life we can find comfort with another. We need to hold on till the dream disappears. Stay with me… I sipped my… Continue reading
Show me the way to love. A Poem by Coyote Poetry A poem written in 1979. Being young and hopeful is when we have no fear of disappointment. Show me the way to… Continue reading
Delicate wings A Poem by Coyote Poetry Some people are more tender than others Delicate wings…. Beautiful Liz. Allowed me in.Her word and beauty memorized me.Woman who strip down their true cover and… Continue reading
A thousand kisses deep…. The doors are locked and window block by the satin curtains.We infuse our bodies freely and wildly.We tossed the silk sheets upon the cold floor. We are sharing sweet red… Continue reading
Deeper and deeper we shall fall A Poem by Coyote Poetry Real proof of love. Holding on tighter in the bad days and celebrating the good days together Deeper and deeper we shall… Continue reading
Whiskey…. Lovely Liz With pen and paper I write, spilled blood upon notions of things wanted and so damn far away.We secretly abated love and you became my wish to behold. I wanted… Continue reading