The Water, Sky and the Earth. “Red Fox journey”
The Water, Sky and the Earth. Red Fox journey. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Native Americans lost their spirit and strong heart. Needed to meditate with the water, sky and earth to find… Continue reading
The Water, Sky and the Earth. Red Fox journey. A Chapter by Coyote Poetry Native Americans lost their spirit and strong heart. Needed to meditate with the water, sky and earth to find… Continue reading
Downtown Austins photos. 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.… Continue reading
Texas Two Step painting by artist Connie Chadwell Blindfolded and weightless A Poem by Coyote Poetry Situation and possibilities. Great dreams and hope for people who love the dance, love and life.… Continue reading
A woman, like you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Few people can bring you from self made hell. When a sweet woman offer a soft hand and love. Even the dead can be… Continue reading
Downtown Austin Ashtrays, whiskey and the pen I loved downtown Austin, Texas. No-one is a stranger. Just people seeking good booze, music and opportunity. I like the comfort of a cigarette,… Continue reading
The sheep and the wolf The man lifts his bottle of cheap wine, telling the passing people. “You can’t go back after the words… Continue reading
At peace at last A Story by Coyote Poetry A story for a good friend. Soldiers need to remember the old timers who taught us respect and how to lead. At peace at… Continue reading
Santa Cruz, Ca. boardwalk The Water, Sky and the Earth. ” Coyote dreams” A Chapter… Continue reading
Truth and knowing peace A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and thinking too much Truth and knowing peace Sober mornings leave the careless men with decaying love, to swim in… Continue reading
Ain’t no fucking good war. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Can’t allow the hate and fear to overcome us. World been the same for a long time. Must dance and love. Never know… Continue reading