A woman, like you.
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Few people can bring you from self made hell. When a sweet woman offer a soft hand and love. Even the dead can be rebirth.
A woman, like you….
I was standing at a distance listening to you. You were speaking against hate and violence in Santa Cruz. A voice so soft and so kind. It made me stop to listen. I looked at your beautiful face and I tried to hide my desire for you. To be able to look into your eyes and hold you close.
I make a fool’s wish to be sitting with you. To be able to look into your blue eyes at the ocean. Listen to you talk about your great dreams. You spoke with confident. Your strong words were against hate and war. Your smile and sweet voice create dreams and hope of peace for the people listening.
She came to me and she whispered” My lonely poet you came to hear my words at the demonstration. Did you like and understand what I was trying to say. “I told you. “Your words were logical and common sense. I felt hope listening to your voice. Sometime all we have is hope and dreams.”
A sad smile overtook you. You told me. “When the dreamers forget to dream. When the people with strong hearts forget to love. The kind and generous people forget to help. What will we become? Just robots waiting for death.”
You wrapped your arms around me. Gave me sweet kisses and pulled away. You whispered “Later my love.” I stood alone at the Santa Cruz beach. Thank the lord of life and death for a woman like you.
Bad dreams and wrong decisions led me to Santa Cruz on a sunny California day. I was drinking and wasting my life. You found me at a coffee shop on a cool spring day. You sat at my table and you asked me “What was I writing?
I told you poetry of a sort and I gave you my journal to read .I watched your eyes read my words for two hours. You put the book down. Told me “You are a poet my friend. Pain and sorrow are in your words. Scream for calm and peace in your words. You must get published. Words of love and peace must be poster everywhere for all to see.”
Your beautiful blue eyes stole my heart from the first moment. Listening to your dream and goals made me believe, I wasn’t alone. As we walked through the Santa Cruz street. You took my hand and you whispered. ” I need a friend and I can feel your loneliness. Let’s be brave together. ” With the gift of a sweet kiss we bounded our two lives together.
As the sun fell into the sea. You asked me to share my dreams with you and not be afraid to stand against things wrong in this world. I gave a silence yes. I knew Angels are rare in a life. I told you as long as you need me I will be there for you.
A woman, like you. Can light up the nights and days, create dreams in a dead man soul.
Coyote
1994