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Friday Fantasy ~ By Their Own Very Hands

06 Friday May 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, battle, betrayal, castle, death, dorindaduclos.com, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, kingdom, kings, knights, Night Owl Poetry, poems, ruins, throne

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Laid to rest at ruins feet, battered from the fight

A castle once known, now in defeat, oh how it lost its might

The many who have fought there, now dead among the grounds

Gather once again, where they, can shout their victory sounds

A cry among them, hollow, throughout the empty stone

No kingdom left to follow, they are left without a throne

Yet, still they wander, quite knightly, along these sacred lands

Where kings now lie, quit rightly, by their own very hands

 

 

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His Secret – #NaPoWriMo

16 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in #NaPoWriMo, Poems, Poetry

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#NaPoWriMo, #poetry, affair, anger, betrayal, cheating, Day 16, denial, dorindaduclos.com, lies, National Poetry Month, night, Night Owl Poetry, poems, secret

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Echoing whispers that shatter the night

Watching and waiting, she stands in the light

His voice in the dark, it grows ever stronger

She wonders if she can take this much longer

She strains to listen, hears the sound of her name

From the voice of another, laying the blame

Disbelief comes, as he is walking away

Disavowing that he ever wandered astray

Denying he knows her, his heart is for another

Yet, she is the one he has called his true lover

His lies, so bold, and so easily spoken

His secret, once she, now tattered and broken

 

 

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He is Arisen (parts 1-3)

27 Sunday Mar 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#Easter sunday, #poetry, belief, betrayal, cross, dorindaduclos.com, faith, God, Heaven, Jesus, life, light, love, Mary Magdalen, Mary of Nazareth, Night Owl Poetry, poems, resurrection, savior, soldiers, tomb

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The skies grew dark
On this somber day
The sunlight diminished
Into clouds of gray
That let the rains
Pour down around
With a thunderous clap
In a deafening sound

“Father, forgive them,
for they know not what they do”

The time had come
His father awaited
God called him home
As the soldiers berated
The faithful that wept
For this man they betrayed
Sacrificed for their sins
On this mournful Friday

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Removed from the cross
Wrapped in a shroud
They took him away
From the lingering crowd
While a mother wept
For the loss of her son

“It is finished, it is done”

They laid him to rest
In a tomb made of stone
Guarded by sentries
He was never alone
Mary Magdalen kept vigil
Those close heard her pray
For her savior’s return
On this Holy Saturday

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Yet, day turned to night
And the stone kept its place
As Mary now slept
Stained with tears, on her face

When she finally awakens
She rushes to see
The stone has been moved
The tomb, now empty

The soldiers, bewildered
Still groggy from sleep
Blaming the faithful
For stealing their keep

The crowd no longer fazed
By the threat of the sword
Rejoice in their knowing
Yes! He is the Lord

Mary calls to a man
Who is walking along
Asks if he knows
Where Jesus has gone

She begs him again
She must know His fate
“Where have they taken Him?
Please! Before it’s too late!”

As He turns to face her
She knows, right away
Yes, He is Arisen!
On this Glorious Day

 

Have a very Blessed Easter!  God bless you all ❤

 

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He is Arisen (part 1)

25 Friday Mar 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, betrayal, crucifixion, dorindaduclos.com, God, Good Friday, Heaven, Jesus, Night Owl Poetry, poems, sacrifice

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The skies grew dark
On this somber day
The sunlight diminished
Into clouds of gray
That let the rains
Pour down around
With a thunderous clap
In a deafening sound

“Father, forgive them,
for they know not what they do”

The time had come
His father awaited
God called him home
As the soldiers berated
The faithful that wept
For this man they betrayed
Sacrificed for their sins
On this mournful Friday

 

 

©2016 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved

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Friday Fantasy ~ Betrayal

02 Friday Jan 2015

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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Tags

betrayal, broken heart, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, secrets

Fair of face with eyes that glow

The color of forest green in sunlight

Bewitching in their lingering glance

Eclipsed only by the silken cloth

Of the hooded cloak she hides

The secrets trying to escape from

Her lips parted ever so slightly

As she softly whispers his name

Breaking the spell that held your heart

 

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