Tag Archive: Poet

Liar

Liar A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words s Liar — She was as pretty as a warm July Summer morning. She knew I loved her and I would live and die in… Continue reading

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“Anything goes”

Anything goes She sat next to me on the empty stool. Her sweet perfume I breathe in. I gave  her a big Michigan smile. She returned the smile. We talks and drank for… Continue reading

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Happy Valentine day-“Je t’ aime

Je t’aime A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words Je t’aime- I love you You told me in Paris once. “Je t’aime my Johnnie.” Your words like sweet wine overtook my mind and… Continue reading

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Beatrice

My beautiful Beatrice A Poem by Coyote Poetry The ocean is near, I had no place to be and a beautiful Italian girl with me. Paradise for the lucky in love and life.… Continue reading

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“Did I tell you?”

Did I tell you? A Poem by Coyote Poetry A wise person is thankful for what he has. Did I tell you? I don’t remember if I told you how beautiful you are. I have… Continue reading

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Forget me not

Forget me not A Poem by Coyote Poetry Three short poems.           Forget me not —- She told me, flattery will get you everything. Please make me feel loved and wonderful. I need… Continue reading

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Delicate wings

Delicate wings A Poem by Coyote Poetry Some people are more tender than others                              Delicate wings Beautiful Liz. Please allow me in. Her word and beauty memorized me. Woman who strip down… Continue reading

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“Sweet red wine”

Sweet red wine A Poem by Coyote Poetry Youth is the best days in a life. Days are long. Love is possible.                                    Sweet red wine              … Continue reading

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“My Winter love”

My Winter love A Poem by Coyote Poetry Cold days seem to bring people closer. My winter love. I whispered your sweet name. My sweet dreams bring your beautiful face to my memory.… Continue reading

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“Old soldier”

Old Soldier   A Story by Coyote Poetry Only Soldiers understand what another soldier had seen and felt. Strangers to war and violence cannot understand. When you are near death for too long.… Continue reading

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