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Broken bones, unkempt promises
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
This poem had been dancing in my head for days. I hope you enjoy.
It is alright my friend. Karma is a fair judge.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
We need peace and calm. Need to put away the anger.
Around and around we go.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Life is chance and opportunity. Better to be kind and hope for a good ending.
A lullaby for organized chaos
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Words and thoughts. I hope you enjoy.
Men, whiskey and dreams of peace.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Written in 1978. Today the world is the same. Maybe worst off?
Good whiskey, a old truck and pretty woman near.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
The good days are not forgotten.
Man up or Woman up.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Tire of people who have too much time to cry and complain.
I wanted everything and I needed nothing.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Youth is the sweetest wine. No fear of failure and fearless in the game of love.
Solitude and seclusion.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
Easy to be blind then see the real world?
Grandmother hope and wishes.
A Poem by
Coyote Poetry
I lost my Ojibwa Grandmother in 1981. She had a hard life. You would never know. She loved her children and wanted them to know freedom.
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