Tag Archive: Romance

Need more love letters..

Need more love letters… I gave my dearest love, I gave my kindest gal, a love letter. She caressed the letter and she told me. I thought you forgotten me dear Johnnie. Do… Continue reading

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A song of forever..

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A beautiful Katie Melua song and a poem. Lilac wine.

 Lilac wine —————————————————————————————– She whispered, maybe, maybe not. Let’s allow the lilac wine, to write the story for us. ——————————————————————————————- Life is many colors, we can paint her black, we can paint her… Continue reading

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Sweet whispers..

Sweet whispers.. The voice  of leonard Cohen singing in the background. I read  words from a beautiful woman.Sweet offering of love and emotion. I know women are  gifts to a wise man.Passionate  kisses… Continue reading

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Sad brown eyes..

Sad brown eyes.. A brown eye angel is crying in our bedroom for me. In a turmoil of a kind love. A paradise of burning emotion. You can create a strange prison. I… Continue reading

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A slow dance.. And a beautiful Ana Popovic song.

Slow dance…. Good Jazz, the good drink and drowning in the old memories. My old love dancing alone to the saddest Jazz and I told my whiskey. Pretty lady, I remember us. I… Continue reading

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Beautiful Esther Ofarim song and a poem. The poet’s eyes, the lover’s song.

 The poet’s eyes, the lover’s song… A pretty lady glided across the room to me. Her eyes inflamed with the hunger for a dance, sweets words and some kisses. I told her. Dear… Continue reading

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Cecilia…

Parable of Celia A Poem by Coyote Poetry   Just words.                             Parable of Cecilia.. She sat alone by the peaceful lake. Her pale legs and bare feet being sun-kissed by the late… Continue reading

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Amazing and beautiful Larissa Liveir and a poem. Two guitars..

Anya held my right hand tightly like a lost child till we arrived in Cologne. We could hear the music near. It was loud and so damn good.  We walked into the city.… Continue reading

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Johnnie’s Wednesday verbal poetry.

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