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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

~ "The silence of the night awakens my soul"

Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Friday Fantasy ~ Labyrinth

17 Friday Jun 2016

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Friday Fantasy, Poems, Poetry

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Sunlit swirls of passageways, lead me through an endless maze

Back and forth, round and round, corridors that do confound

Left turn here, then go right, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this sight

A perplexity which does conceal, deep underground, a world surreal

Brick and mortar, interlace, no exit to escape this place

I’ll keep running through the halls, ever lost inside these walls

 

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ The Visitor (part four)

17 Friday Jun 2016

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Years passed, silence surrounded the town, and people went on about their business. The chill in the air indicated an early winter was upon them. The town had not seen a bad season in quite some time. Yes, it snowed, but only enough so the children could enjoy making snowmen and sledding down the hill. The town folk found peace this time of year, for the graveyard that lay nearby would be covered over. The unsightly headstones would be pristine, covered in a white gloss, shimmering against the sunlight. Best of all, Jocelyne’s grave could not be seen, and she would, once again, be forgotten.

Her antics about town were well known, her escapades through houses expected. She no longer posed a threat. She was dead. And in the winter months, when the grounds froze over, she would disappear. No one really knew why, except perhaps Timothy. Something about her grave kept him drawn to her. He was five then, that fateful day he watched her die. His parents didn’t know, he took shelter in the barn, a clear view to the place where Jocelyne Joubert was executed.

 

to be continued…

 

Part One
Part Two
Part Three

 

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Dragon’s Haze

11 Saturday Jun 2016

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#poetry, desolation, destruction, dorindaduclos.com, dragon, Dragon's Haze, fantasy, fire, night, Night Owl Poetry, poems

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When fire stokes the dragon’s flame

The blaze just cannot be contained

For his scorching breath against the night

Illuminates, as he takes flight

Carrying on, in a fiery path

He leaves a desolate aftermath

For ashes now, are all that’s left

In a place uncolored and bereft

Of lands once vibrant in their days

Now smoldering, in a dragon’s haze

 

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ Electrifying

10 Friday Jun 2016

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Electrifying, a single touch

She reaches in the night

Unafraid to feel the burn

Stretching toward the light

Naked in the city street

She is standing in the storm

Of sparks beginning to gather

Like bees about to swarm

She feels the power flowing

Ever closer, ever bright

One quick touch is all it takes

To free her from her plight

 

 

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Friday Fantasy ~ The Visitor (part three)

10 Friday Jun 2016

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Standing, hiding behind his father, she could see his small face staring in bewilderment.

How hideous, she thought, that they should bring a child to my death.

Here she was, about to meet her demise, in a way not even suited for a pig. She glared at the man, as he shielded his son, and mouthed something to him. The woman standing next to him gasped. In an instant, they were gone from the crowd, and the young boy with them. Jocelyne sneered. This was far from over, for even from the depths of her grave, she would return to claim what she decided, on her death day, was rightfully hers. With her final living thought, sealed in her hardened heart, she felt the blade slice through her, again and again, until she felt no more.

 

to be continued….

Part One

Part Two

 

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