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#writephoto – The Return of the King – A very #shortstory

09 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, short story, WritePhoto

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#shortstory, castle, dorindaduclos.com, king, kingdom, Night Owl Poetry, photo prompt, role play, Sue Vincent's Write Photo, sword, WritePhoto, writing


“Here me now, my mighty king! This sword I raise to your memory! Would doth come back to us should we pray louder? We are but noble servants to this kingdom, a kingdom lost without its leader. I ask this, for the people, that you return, to once again lead us, make this realm the grandest in the land. Teach the young ones the glory of the sword, this sword that you used to conquer the less mighty, until that fateful day, when at last, the sword breathed no more. I stand before the brick of thy castle, in the hopes the spirits within, will find it in their souls to release you from these walls. Can you hear me, my mighty king?! I ask you to answer we, who have gathered to see you once again. Speak to us!”

“George…For Pete’s sake!! The whole neighborhood can hear you. Pretty sure the king is in hiding with all this publicity. Come inside, now, dinner is ready.”

“Yes, dear”

And with that, George returned his trusty sword to its case, now lying in wait for the return of the king..

To be continued…

 

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Photo ©Sue Vincent – Blade

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A Splattered Canvas – #freeverse #FebruaryWriting

09 Saturday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in February Writing, Poems, Poetry

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#FebruaryWriting, #freeverse, #poetry, abstract, canvas, competition, dorindaduclos.com, human beings, humanity, Night Owl Poetry, paintings, pixelated, poems, writing prompt


Human beings
are a jumbled mess of colors
In a world
photographed in black and white
We try to lend
our own unique palette
Always ending up
distorted, pixelated

Showing off,
for all the others, in contrast
To the normalcy
often contributed to empty
Spaces, where
we insert ourselves, uninvited

Places, we do not belong
often causing
The misconception
we do not care
If we do or don’t
Will it really matter?

We paint our souls
with no regard for lines
Often finding we
are so abstract, apart
Even the easiest assembly
cannot happen
Without it becoming
a splattered canvas

Where the artists compete
and no one wins

 

February Writing Prompts – Pixelated paintings – Day 9/28

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No Extra Baggage ~ #poetry #WOTD #FOWC #RDP

08 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in FOWC with Fandango, Poetry, Ragtag Daily Prompt, Word of the Day #WOTD

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#Fandango, #FOWC, #poetry, #RagtagDailyPrompt, #RDP, #WOTD, baggage, dorindaduclos.com, make a difference, Night Owl Poetry, poems, ritzy, strength, word of the day, world renewal, writing


Why bother carrying that extra baggage?

You really don’t look ritzy when you do it

Instead use your strength for better things

Make a difference in the world, renew it!

 

Word of the Day – Strength
FOWC with Fandango – Ritzy
Ragtag Daily Prompt – Baggage

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Stuck – #limerick #poetry

08 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in limerick, Poems, Poetry

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#poetry, clean, dirty, dorindaduclos.com, limerick, mire, muck, mud, Night Owl Poetry, poems, silly, stuck, untraditional, writing

It’s Friday and I’m feeling a bit silly. Though traditional limericks are often quite lewd & dirty, I decided this was dirty enough for me 😉


I once knew a guy, down on his luck

Whose feet got caught in mire and muck

Though he tried to break free

It was not meant to be

And so there he remained, rather stuck

 

Have a great weekend, everyone!!!!   ❤

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Friday Fantasy ~ Sly of the Fox – #poetry – #whatdoyousee?

08 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry, What Do You See?

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#poetry, #whatdoyousee, angel, dark, dorindaduclos.com, evil, fox, Heaven, hell, light, Night Owl Poetry, poems, red, white, writing

The lovely Helene of Willow Poetry has challenged us with “What do you See?”.  You may write a poem, haiku, tanka or short story that represents what you see or feel within you.  More info can be found in the link below.


Two maidens, quite fair, with the sly of a fox

Take heed when you greet them, too near

Each holds the one which matches her locks

Pick wisely, or else, face a lifetime of drear

She, who holds white, holds the heavens above

Pristine and untouched, by mere mortal hands

She who holds red, holds the demons below

Eyes closed, she drips vile, where she stands

Cloaked as forest foxes, though, easy to tell

Who is who, they still have their ways of hiding

Do you really know, which one you have met?

Think quickly, there is no time for deciding!

 

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