Daybreak confession to the sea…
Daybreak confession to the Sea
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
In a life we must add up what we have done. Re-set our journey and begin again.
Daybreak confession to the Sea….
I have reached the bottom of the bottle.
Now distraught and delirious dreams led me to wishing.
I was swimming in your warm sweet kisses.
Desiring steamy long nights of passion in your embrace.
I have joined the bonafide brethren of men who cradle love in their hands.
And misused the sweet woman.
Now I sit in a abyss of shit sipping bourbon.
Walking on a tightrope.
I wish for those nights when you came to me in your sexy red negligee.
Your brown eyes taking the weight of the world away.
I tried to forget your beautiful face.
I pick-up another shot of whiskey.
Raise the glass up and whisper to a divine and beautiful woman.
Who flee my worthless life.
Daybreak will be merciful.
I sit alone by the sea.
I will calculate how kind and noble you were.
I pray to the God of the Sea.
Sent a kind Angel to me with beautiful brown eyes.
To bring joy and laughter back into a sad life.
I’m sorry.
Coyote
Jan 2009
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Thank you my friend.
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