Monthly Archive: August, 2014

To A Soldier

Powerful poetry and words. Please read.

Rate this:

I needed a Summer poem. “I remember you”

I remember you. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Sometime we must return to the beginning. To find the missing person in the mirror looking back.   I remember you. The summer days were… Continue reading

Rate this:

I want to love you like

I want to love you like A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and good song. . I want to love you like I want to love you like we are babies just… Continue reading

Rate this:

Dear Amie

Dear Amie A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words and thoughts Dear Amie (Denying love rewards leave you with great reward) Sweet words once whispered by a ancient Poet. Dear Amie. Sweet and… Continue reading

Rate this:

She wanted Paris and I wanted her

She wanted Paris and I wanted her “Then shall thy circling arms embrace and clip my naken body, and thy balmy lips. Bathe me in juices of kisses, whose perfume like a religious… Continue reading

Rate this:

The last days

Originally posted on willowdot21:
http://www.flickr.com/ Rows of empty houses lining empty street ,I do not feel frightened for there is no one left to meet. Everywhere is hopeless everywhere the same there is…

Rate this:

Darkness

deliciousinterludes:  Thank you Tumblr for the photo   (Deliciousterludes is beautiful and a amazing Poet) To find the light in blindest darkness. —————- Darkness When we take away the sense of vision. I… Continue reading

Rate this:

The gathering

              Good friend lost to war with his two girls and my daughter     The gathering (Combination of a poem written in 1992 and today. Nothing… Continue reading

Rate this:

One of my favorite poems. “Two out of three ain’t bad.”

                            Two out of three ain’t bad.     I was sitting alone in a Austin tavern in 1996. Drinking… Continue reading

Rate this:

I WANT TO LIVE

Originally posted on The Quest:
I want to live I don’t want to die They watch me suffer in a trap I cry, but they won’t help me I don’t know why  …

Rate this: