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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Trapped within Myself – #poetry #fear

25 Friday Oct 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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What is that sound,
Outside my window pane;
Tap, tap, on the glass,
But it is not the rain.

Shadows move in closer,
Only fingers do I see;
Trapped in my own bedroom,
He has finally come for me.

No escape from the darkness,
No, this is not the night;
Still, I should make a run for it,
But I’m blinded, by the light.

How can this be happening?
Why pick me, I ask;
Seems my question is complex,
Too tough for his simple task.

Pondering what the next step is,
He seemingly moves away;
Now’s my chance to run for it,
But something makes me stay.

This shadow brings me comfort,
When nighttime offers none;
Perhaps I should confront him,
Instead, I choose to shun.

Be gone with you, I cry aloud,
You are not welcome here
Still, he lingers, knowing,
It’s his presence that I fear.

 

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On Climate Change – #Haiku – #RonovanWrites

24 Thursday Oct 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Haiku, Poetry, Ronovan writes

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#poetry, #RonovanWrites, climate change, dorindaduclos.com, haiku, Night Owl Poetry, poems, poetry challenge, poetry prompt, smoke, water, writing


Smothered, with dense smoke

Water seeks the air, breathless

Nature suffocates

 

 

Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #276 Smoke & Water

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Hocus-pocus – #Tanka – #poetrychallenge

23 Wednesday Oct 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Colleen's Weekly Poetry Challenge, Poetry, Tanka

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Colleen’s poetry challenge for this week is synonyms only!  Her two words are Spell and Treat.  Check out Colleen’s blog to find which forms of poetry are acceptable for this challenge.  Have fun!

Written as a Tanka, my synonyms are Conjure & Hocus-pocus and Debate.


Hocus-pocus, watch!

I shall conjure the fairies

For your enjoyment

You cannot debate magic

When captivated, my dear

 

*A Tanka can be read both forwards and backwards…  😉

 

Colleen’s 2019 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 150 #SynonymsOnly

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Forsaken – #poetry

22 Tuesday Oct 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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Sun sets and moon glows, over water
Sitting on the dock, alone, a daughter

Forgotten child, hides from the light
Pondering, what to do, this night

Ocean calms, a heart beats fast
She makes a decision, final, the last

He left her standing at the altar
Tears flowing, like a sea of salt
Her body sank, her legs did falter
Knowing, in her heart, it was her fault

Moon sets and sun glows bright
Morning, does quietly awaken
Left, an umbrella, no one in sight
For her, love is now, eternally forsaken…

 

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Trick or Treat Tree – #poetry – #witch – #Halloween

21 Monday Oct 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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The crows were squawking, as loud as could be
My sister and I, were hiding, by the old tree
The witch, with her lantern, looking all around
I whispered to sister, “Now don’t make a sound!”

“I know you’re here” said the witch to the air
“I sense your presence, I feel your despair!”
Silly old hag, surely you couldn’t know why
Two little girls would want, on you, to spy

But the witch did know, and it was plain to see
Sister and I were trapped, no way to get free!
The vines from the tree, slithering like a snake
Wrapping themselves around us, no way we could break

It seems we were tricked, by our own curiosity
Caught in the woods, no treat, this monstrosity
We knew we overstepped, but what could we do?
So we jumped out from behind, and simply yelled, BOO!

“What a treat!” said the witch, who couldn’t help but smile
“Do come in, sit, and chat with me, for a while.”
But we knew better, pleading, “please let us leave here”
“Ha! It’s too late for that!” she said with a sneer

With a hiss from her lips, she warned, once again
“For now, you’re alive, but you will feel my bane
When ghosts come a calling, and crows circle high
It’s your time to leave, without saying goodbye…”

 

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