Can cry a tear.
Can cry a tear
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Old poetry written in 1980. When heart was hopeful and strong.
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Can cry a tear
My heart still can a tear.
A tear of loneliness.
A loneliness of losing you completely.
I could of survive without your kiss.
But never see your beautiful face.
Blessing me with your knowledge and
your love of life.
Is much more difficult to forget.
Days have passed since our parting day.
Your memory is tattoo on my heart and mind.
Sometime so heavy.
Even the thought of you can make me feel
weaken. Not to tears anymore.
The tears had faded away on a Winter night long ago when
I left you alone with tears and a final goodbye.
You are always on my mind.
I dreamed you came to my door.
Your beautiful blue eyes looking into my eyes.
I reach for you and I awake.
I cry a tear.
I realized when I left you on the cold Winter day.
It was the last time I could see the life in your eyes.
Coyote
April 1980
Absolutely magnificent.
Thank you Sasha for your comment. I do appreciate you stopping by and reading.
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John your older poems are so evocative, lovely.
OMG John… this is stunning…
Absolutely Beautiful,John
Thank you Linda for the kind comment.
touching !
Thank you for reading. I do appreciate.
Honestly, I almost cried when I read your poem – it struck something deep within me – an old memory or emotion perhaps, but that’s not a typical experience I have when reading poetry. Very, very good.
Thank you for the comment. A very old poem. I like to dig up the old journals and remember the people lost in the past with poetry..
Beautiful one, John.
Thank you for the comment.
“Your memory is tattoo on my heart and mind.” Says it all John.
I shed a tear, unseen, unheard, un felt—— you saw it, you heard it , you held it and
it was no tear at all
Thank you for reading and your comment. I do appreciate.
I can feel your heart beating in this poem. I agree with John, Beautiful words.
Thank you for your kind words. Lost and found love allow us to travel back in time and ponder.
What beautiful words. God bless.
Thank you John for reading. I appreciate your comments.