If I knew…
If I knew.
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
We learn too late to be quiet. Anger and violence leads only to more pain and sadness.
If I knew
If I knew.
I would of loved more and said less.
Sweet memories slip into my mind of us.
Two people loving and holding tight like it was our last moment.
I remember walking hand in hand with you.
On lonely beaches,
never more happy.
The sweet times are rare now.
Eyes of youth had faded away with life burdens and losses.
I look into the mirror and see a tire man.
I wish to go back and feel again.
To hunger for sweet kisses and love til the morning light.
Walk down the naked beaches of Monterey coast.
In a mist of silence with a gentle hand in mine.
I didn’t know laughter and dreams would fade away.
If I knew I would of try to stop time.
Hold you like you were my last breath.
John Castellenas
Coyote
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come and enjoy John’s romantic poem!!!
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Thank you my friend.
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Happy to share this!!!
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Heartfelt memories of a past that I wish had lasted!
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Thank you for reading and the comment. What we didn’t do. Break our heart in old age.
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So beautiful and amazing. Very heartfelt. ❤
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Thank you dear Lucy. I appreciate the comment.
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