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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Friday Fantasy ~ The Visitor (the finale)

01 Friday Jul 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy

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#poetry, death, dorindaduclos.com, fantasy, Friday Fantasy, hauntings, Night Owl Poetry, short story, the finale, The Visitor, writing

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It was the morning of the spring festival. The townsfolk were scurrying about, going house to house, sharing freshly baked goods, hand woven crafts, all in preparation of the day ahead. The spring festival was a huge event for the small town, at times bringing strangers from nearby lands. The women enjoyed this, selling their goods, bringing money into the family otherwise not available. They felt rich, able to relish the short time they actually felt like they were royals, too.

Timothy and his father were out back, tending to the horses, making sure the wagon was set to make the short trip into the center of town. A sudden jolt frightened the horses, and Timothy had to fight to keep them calm. His father had a strange look on his face, and as Timothy tried to recall when he had seen it before, he gravely remembered. The day Jocelyne died. She was there. He couldn’t see her, but he felt her presence, much like the horses did, which explained why they became agitated. His father tried to shield Timothy, knowing what would come next, but he couldn’t hold her, couldn’t stop Jocelyne’s wrath.

In an instant, she reached out and touched him, then he was gone. Timothy no longer stood there. Only a vacant space, dusted with ashes, remained. Mason Dupont screamed as men and women ran from everywhere, but not toward him. They were running away from where he stood. He looked frantically about, realizing he had been left standing there, alone. Even his wife would not come near him. They knew, they all knew. Mason’s mistake had come back to haunt him. As the man who ordered Jocelyne’s execution, he was the one responsible for not only her death, but the death of her unborn son.

With howling laughter, she made her final flight through the town that had discarded her so many years ago. And in the fog of night, when the mists eerily cover the grounds of the graveyard, in the quiet stillness, you can hear the gentle song of a mother’s lullaby.

 

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Blame

27 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, abandonment, blame, death, dorindaduclos.com, life, memories, Night Owl Poetry, overdose, poems, stigmas, suicide

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Ivy covers your window sill
Reflections linger, ever still

Eyes that shield the sunlit day
Memories that come and stay

Are shadows cast, an eerie face
Reflections linger, in this place

As I look up, no longer smile
Knowing you’ve been gone awhile

You never thought that you belonged
I never tried to prove you wrong

I watched as you let life slip by
I always thought you’d never die

How could I abandon you?
Reflections linger, filled with rue

Now this window, draws me here
Memories, becoming clear

My world will never be the same
Reflections linger, along with blame

 

 

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Peace

13 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in My Thoughts, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, battles, Boston, death, destruction, dorindaduclos.com, europe, Night Owl Poetry, Orlando, Paris, peace, poems, terror, turkey, United States, violence, War

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Shall I walk outside my door

Unafraid to face the war

Of humans battling one another

Bullets flying, run for cover

Terror plagues this hallowed land

Acts of violence, carefully planned

 

For what? I have to wonder why.

How many tears must we all cry?

How many others have to die?

 

Until this carnage, at last does cease

And once again, we can live in peace

 

Remembering those in Orlando, and around the world, who have fallen to these senseless acts of violence.

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Monochrome

13 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, black and white, death, dorindaduclos.com, growing old, lonliness, Night Owl Poetry, poems, spirits, visions

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Is that you I see past my window shade?

Have you come to visit this lonely soul?

Venture in and stay awhile

Sit with me, as I grow old

 

The chair, once filled with laughing eyes

Has been empty, many years gone by

And I watch and wait for that certain day

When we are together again, to stay

 

Is that you, I see outside?

As my world turns monochrome?

Here’s my hand, I’m ready now

For you to take me home

 

 

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Dancing in the Old Graveyard

02 Thursday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, Dancing, death, dorindaduclos.com, fantasy, ghosts, graveyard, howling, moonlight, Night Owl Poetry, poems, spirits

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What does howl in blackest night
Headstones, aglow in pale moonlight
Whilst spirits wander, invisible sights
Taunting, in their whirling flight

Those who lie here, they have said
Are really not the ones so dead
For they’ve come from their earthly bed
To wreak the havoc, fill with dread

You, who doesn’t believe so true
Until they claim the breath you drew
Leaving you to wonder who
Took your soul, your heart, no clue

Was left behind in their devilish wake
Underfoot, the ground does quake
As you slip away, you begin to shake
Realizing this was your mistake

That dealt the hand and held your card
You drift away, put down your guard
Now you join them, ravenous, and scarred
Dancing in the old graveyard

 

 

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