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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Famous in the Making ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

18 Sunday Mar 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in March Writing, Poems, Poetry

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Tell me, dear human, why you did this to me
Didn’t you know, how embarrassed I’d be?

Dyed like an Easter egg, pink, purple and blue
I wonder how you’d feel, if I did this to you

People all gawking, snickering, as I go by
Right now, deep inside, I wish I could cry

But wait, what’s this, my picture, they’re taking
I’m a tie-dyed poodle, famous, in the making!

Never mind what I said about being embarrassed
I’ll be hopping the next flight, for my debut in Paris

 

March Writing Prompt:  Pink Poodles – Day 18/31

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Mounds of Mush ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

17 Saturday Mar 2018

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He was an old softy, with a devilish old heart

Knew how to get the girls, right from the start

Romancing each one, was his kind of game

He never left any of them, feeling the same

Each night he’d romance, yet another pretty face

Then leave her behind, ‘cause he needed his space

Til this one little lady, cheeks red, as she blushed

Smiled, ever shyly, turning his heart into mush

 

March Writing Prompt:  Mounds of Mush – Day 17/31

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Guzzling Gary ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

16 Friday Mar 2018

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There he was, good ole guzzling Gary

Sat at the bar, with his pal Harry

The two knocked back a few

Then the bar stools they threw

Locked up, they became legendary

 

March Writing Prompt:  Guzzling Gary – Day 16/31

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Matilda’s Glitches ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

15 Thursday Mar 2018

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#MarchWriting, #poetry, cat, dorindaduclos.com, duck, glitches, Night Owl Poetry, poems, sewn, stitch, tree, writing, writing prompt


No matter how hard she would try
She couldn’t get rid of her glitches
She’d waddle around, like ducks do
But eventually, wind up with stitches

Poor Matilda, was in need of a bubble
To keep herself from constantly falling
Today was no different than the others
This time, the poor dear met her calling

She tripped over her own two feet
Couldn’t upright herself, needed help
But all she could do was flap and weep
And let out a pathetic little yelp

When all hope had seemed to fade away
She looked up and saw him standing there
He extended his paw, to help her up
Matilda took it, without nary a care

Now they sit by the tree, quite merrily
No reason for either of them to groan
Happy ever after, they live, quite verily
Just two glitches, whose stitches were sewn

 

March Writing Prompt:  Stitches of Glitches – Day 14/31

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Bootle’s Beetles ~ #poetry #MarchWriting

14 Wednesday Mar 2018

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I once told you the tale of the Dingle’s
Whose berries were made into wine

Now I’ll tell you the tale of the Bootle’s
Whose beetles were truly divine

These weren’t any ordinary insects
You had to pay a pretty price just to try

They kept these poor beetles under lock and key
Until one day, when things went awry

A Bootle had left the front door open
And the beetles escaped, in haste

Flew out the opening, into the busy street
Now all there is, is beetle paste

The Bootle’s didn’t know what do
How could they keep making a living?

When all they had left of their bounty
Wouldn’t even last until Thanksgiving

A new marketing idea, then came to them
Let’s make a pate`, how divine

Then wash it down, with a glass or two
Of the good old Dingle’s berry wine

 

You can read about the Dingle’s berries HERE

March Writing Prompt:  Bootle Beetles – Day 13/31

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