Poetry Street: Garden of Red Roses for Her|Poem by Ellie
Originally posted on The Stranger's Wall:
Garden of Red Roses for Her The breeze kept her body at a nice touch, Breathing heavily she pulls her gown up a little just to…
Originally posted on The Stranger's Wall:
Garden of Red Roses for Her The breeze kept her body at a nice touch, Breathing heavily she pulls her gown up a little just to…
Originally posted on Recruiterpoet Blog:
Years will pass and our friends will sleep in different beds but my love remains From rooftops to the stars, there are no limits We are part of…
I want to know you Invisible whispers and silence photos they give me remnants of who you are. Do you know me? I believe woman are more layered than men. Rarely does a… Continue reading
Just men A Poem by Coyote Poetry First job in country of Kuwait in 1992. Move the dead frozen bodies from Death Valley. Just men (I got to Iraq. My first task was… Continue reading
Choose the road you love A Poem by Coyote Poetry Life is simple. Find something you enjoy. Then do it. Nirvana-The supreme happiness that according to Buddhism comes when all passion, hatred… Continue reading
The Lover, A Soldier prayer. A Poem by Coyote Poetry Soldier goes off to War. Need kind and sweet memories to keep them human. The Lover (A soldier prayer) Poor boys and… Continue reading
The twisted dance of love. (written in 1988) A Poem by Coyote Poetry Just words. A rewrite from December, 1988. The twisted dance of love (Written in 1988) I lay beside you in… Continue reading
Originally posted on The Stranger's Wall:
Drowning in my own Mistake Drowning in tears, Wished for a reason to still be alive, She drops dead in the ocean blue, Wanting to love…
If It Be Your Will A Poem by Coyote Poetry You don’t find love. Love find you. If it be your will I saw her sitting alone with a small child. Pretty auburn… Continue reading
Originally posted on GentleKindness:
Drawing boundaries is difficult for people that have People Pleaser Syndrome because we were never taught how to draw our own boundaries. Personal boundaries were constantly crossed by one…