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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

Tag Archives: Childhood

School of Life

07 Monday Mar 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, adulthood, Childhood, comparisons, dorindaduclos.com, escape, insecurity, learning, life, Night Owl Poetry, poems, trepedation, work place

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She walks along the gravel road
Pens and pencils in her pack
Hoping she can find her way
Trepidation, don’t look back

A wooden desk marks her place
In a classroom down the hall
Step by step she makes her way
To a teacher, standing tall

She smiles and says good morning
As she enters in the room
The smile is not returned to her
She feels impending doom

She sits next to the window
The one without a drape
Wishing she was left outside,
She plots the great escape

Why did she leave the confort
Of her warm and comfy house?
She should have stayed in bed all day
As quiet as a mouse

Yet, here she is, regretting
This place, so full of strife
Locked inside the hallowed halls
She is ‘present’, in the school of life

 

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Childhood Memories

21 Tuesday Jul 2015

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Childhood, Childhood Memories, memories, Night Owl Poetry, ocean, poems, poetry, sand, sea, shore, sun

Warm water tides, turning

Waves crash ashore, churning

Sunlight streams down, burning

Sweet childhood memories, returning

 

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The Blanket

10 Saturday Jan 2015

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Memories, Poems, Poetry

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For my baby girl on her 25th birthday…..

Lys blanket

Woven threads of love

Once pure white now worn and gray

Childhood memories captured here

That shall never go away

Snuggled in the comfort

Through all the laughs and tears

It carried you through light and dark

And silenced all your fears

The gentle loom may fall apart

As time drifts slowly by

But threads of love shall ever stay

Woven in your heart

 

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Nana’s Kitchen

21 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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baking, Childhood, dorindaduclos.com, family, Italian, memories, nana, Night Owl Poetry, poems, poetry

My mind often wanders back
to the days of my childhood
the enticing smells emanating
from the small apartment kitchen

Fresh baked goods
adorned the dining table
patiently waiting to be completed
as the sauce simmered slowly
in the pot on the stove

Cookies, made to look like bow ties
lay naked, waiting to be dressed
with white sugar, sifted
the powder falling like snow flakes

Meatballs and sausage
crusty Italian bread
all kinds of luscious bites
completed the dinner table

Memories of Nana
her warm smile, her caring hugs
her no nonsense ways
were life’s beginnings

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