Don’t make me sad
Don’t make me sad. Don’t make me cry. A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need a good song. We need good times and laughter. Life moved too quickly. Don’t make me sad. Don’t… Continue reading
Don’t make me sad. Don’t make me cry. A Poem by Coyote Poetry We need a good song. We need good times and laughter. Life moved too quickly. Don’t make me sad. Don’t… Continue reading
Break me Please break me. Make me bleed and show me I’m alive. Make me die and bring me back to life. Dead men revived know life can be okay. Drink of my… Continue reading
The Waltz A Poem by Coyote Poetry The ocean and love create emotions and passion that stay with us forever. The waltz We were doing a waltz upon the beach. The waves were… Continue reading
Folly A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Folly Dead men don’t weep no more. Stagnant life lead to deluded ending. Pretty things can hide the hidden truth. Nothing gain-nothing lost. We… Continue reading
Parable of Celia A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Parable of Celia She sat alone by the peaceful lake. Her pale legs and bare feet being sun-kissed by the late Spring sun. … Continue reading
The stranger and Poet song A Poem by Coyote Poetry Leonard Cohen song gave me reasons to write this morning. The stranger song Houses built on sand will sink. Love built on… Continue reading
Like my Father? A Poem by Coyote Poetry Do we become our parent? Do we follow their footsteps. (59 years old tomorrow. I learn. We are what we leave behind.) Like father… Continue reading
Dear lover A Poem by Coyote Poetry People can fall together for the wrong reasons. Dear lover I have learned too late. The words not spoken and the letters never written. Are… Continue reading
A thousand years A Poem by Coyote Poetry Love never die my friend. Just a place we must water and care for. A thousand years Where are you, my sweet lover? I searched… Continue reading
The parable of the flowers and the lovelorn man A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words The parable of the flowers and the lovelorn man THE PARABLE OF THE FLOWERS AND THE LOVELORN MAN… Continue reading