I am going home
I am going home Soldier boy, the running man. Received a phone call in the Winter of 1991, Grandpa is gone, he loved you and he missed you. He told his… Continue reading
I am going home Soldier boy, the running man. Received a phone call in the Winter of 1991, Grandpa is gone, he loved you and he missed you. He told his… Continue reading
For sweet Kaitlyn Rose A Poem by Coyote Poetry Death is hard. Harder when we lose the young children. Sweet Kaitlyn Piensa Think Ojos claros, serenos. Bright and serene eyes. Si antes supiera. If… Continue reading
Witness to life A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. Witness to life I told people with my writing for many years. If the wars, don’t stop. War will come to our… Continue reading
Please pray, cry and remember Umpqua Community College. I pray for strength for the poor parent who have lost their children. We must pray for the children lost to hate. We must support… Continue reading
Tears Rain A Poem by sharonlee (Real and powerful words by a talented writer. Please hit/tap her name above and find her words and thoughts.) plus art by Sharonlee Tears Rain when… Continue reading
The sparkles in your eyes A Poem by Coyote Poetry Old memories and places. The sparkles in your eyes I remember when the sparkles in your eyes could light up the world… Continue reading
A witness to life A Poem by Coyote Poetry We must remember friends and family missed. I believe. When we speak or write about them. We bring them back to our hearts and… Continue reading
Shadows A Poem by Coyote Poetry (I learn today like every August.) I lost a good friend. My friend. You taught me. Friends stand together in good and bad days. You taught me… Continue reading
The gray whale (For leona. A missed friend.) Empty bottles of tequila and whiskey sitting on the floor. Unshaven man stared at an empty walls. He is sitting at a small table. On… Continue reading
The Angels don’t cry for me. A Poem by Coyote Poetry A very old poem. I learn you can’t be forgiven. Just to live with the foolishness. The Angels don’ cry for… Continue reading