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#DWP, #poetry, bashful, Daily Word Prompt, dorindaduclos.com, Night Owl Poetry, poems, swan, writing
A bashful swan hides beauty
Behind a white veil
Daily Word Prompt – Bashful
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31 Friday May 2019
Posted in Daily Word Prompt, Haiku, Poetry
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#DWP, #poetry, bashful, Daily Word Prompt, dorindaduclos.com, Night Owl Poetry, poems, swan, writing
A bashful swan hides beauty
Behind a white veil
Daily Word Prompt – Bashful
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Photo via Pixabay CC0
31 Friday May 2019
Posted in Friday Fantasy, Poetry
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#poetry, book, clouds, dorindaduclos.com, dreams, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, Night Owl Poetry, nightmares, pages, poems, writing

She fell asleep, in a book, in a faraway land
To dream about love, the touch of his hand
She surrounded herself, in clouds and stars
Curled up in the pages, of Jupiter and Mars
But, words became blurry, no longer told tales
The nightmare began, her dreams, assailed
Lost in the binding, she fought to awaken
Unsteady hands quaked, as if being shaken
Try as she may, she remained in the dream
Until the harrowing sound of a horrid scream
Brought her back to reality, groggy, but she
Was still caught in the pages, and ever will be
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31 Friday May 2019
Posted in May Writing, Poetry
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#MayWriting, #poetry, costume, devil, dorindaduclos.com, Night Owl Poetry, pirates, poems, polyester, The Devil Wears Prada, writing, writing prompt

In his wildest dreams, he was a pirate
A swashbuckler much better than Kidd
Though merely a fantasy, his free spirit
Nearly did him in, oh, God forbid!
Found himself a lady, the finest, was she
Treated her poorly, and it cost him
When he wasn’t looking, went on a spree
Left him with nothing, but exhaustion
When realizing he had nothing to wear
He went out, and found himself a sewer
Turns out, it’s the sister, he took to his lair
Only the devil, it appears, didn’t know her
Promising to make him the best costume ever
Sneering, he said, get to it, I will not pester
When finished, presented him, her endeavor
Laughed, because she made it out of polyester
He wondered aloud, how could this be right?
This fabric is horrid on the skin, it itches!!
He looked for her, but she fled, in the night
Now he’s stuck, with irritated britches
May Writing Prompts – The Devil Wears Polyester – Day 31/31 – Hard to believe another month has passed, and June is knocking on our door! The twisted book titles were a blast. Next months prompts are sure to catch your fancy…a little bit different than what you’re used to. 😉
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30 Thursday May 2019
Posted in Daily Word Prompt, FOWC with Fandango, Poetry, Word of the Day #WOTD
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#DWP, #FOWC, #poetry, #WOTD, abscond, Daily Word Prompt, dorindaduclos.com, Fandango's One Word Challenge, humdrum, Mother Nature, Night Owl Poetry, poems, rain, sun, wager, word of the day, writing

These days have been humdrum, with all this rain
Perhaps, I should place a wager, or any kind of bet
That I can counteract Mother Nature, albeit, insane
By absconding, with the sun, without getting wet
Word of the Day – Wager
FOWC with Fandango – Humdrum
Daily Word Prompt – Abscond
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30 Thursday May 2019
Posted in short story, WritePhoto
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#poetry, #shortstory, boat, dorindaduclos.com, First Lighter, land, Night Owl Poetry, ocean, poems, WritePhoto, writing, writing prompt, yearning

I hit a rough patch of water in my journey toward the sun. Perhaps, this was as far as I should go, and yet I had a yearning to go farther, to meet the sea, and travel beyond this piece of land I called home. The shore was so close, but without my boat, I wouldn’t be able to go on.
The land around me was still bathed in darkness, as the sun was just beginning its rise over the horizon. I contemplated getting out of my boat and walking to the shore, to greet the morning, but thought otherwise, as I did not know if I was alone.
For years I had heard stories of the First Lighters, they who only appeared at dawn. I was told they nestled themselves into the bushes, trees and grass that led up to the ocean, lying in wait for whomever happened along their way. I never did find out what happened to people once they found them. No one ever wanted to talk about that part, but it was enough to pique my curiosity. After all, I was never one who listened to the warnings from the elders. It got me into more trouble than I wish to remember.
Climbing out of the boat, trying to be as quiet as possible, as to not upset the natives, or whatever, I found my footing and began my walk to the water. An occasional crunch under my feet made me stop, just long enough to listen for sounds, other than my own. So far I was doing okay. It wasn’t long before I reached the shoreline, the sun a bit higher, and gleaming a golden path, over the ocean. It was then I realized why the elders were so frightened.
I felt a tugging at my heart as I walked back to my boat, dragging it onto the land, and carrying it to the shore. Gently pushing it into the water, I hopped in, and using my oar, I made my way into the ocean, following the path of the sun as it climbed into the sky. I said my silent goodbyes, and never looked back. Now, I too, had become a First Lighter.
Photo via Sue Vincent’s #writephoto prompt – Yearning
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